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  1. Qt
  2. QTBUG-21048

QThreadPool, starting threads after expiry time where maxThreadCount == 0

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Duplicate
    • P2: Important
    • None
    • 4.7.1, 4.7.3
    • Core: QtConcurrent
    • None
    • WinXP. Qt 4.7.1. MSVC 2005.

    Description

      1. Set thread pool max thread count to 0.
      2. Start a runnable.
      3. Runnable starts & finishes.
      4. expiryTimeout passes, thread is stopped.
      5. Start a second runnable.
      6. Runnable doesn't do anything.

      I would expect that at step 6 the runnable starts.

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        1. ThreadPoolMax0.zip
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          Ryan van der Bijl

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              dfaure_kdab David Faure
              ryan@enzosystems.com Ryan van der Bijl
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