X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=stockfish;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fthread_win32.h;h=47516c62719d6de6bf2d89f0666f21ccd0bc6dd6;hp=f4ab8cd964e18ea2714a2b2304f2061376cf5646;hb=24dac5ccd309837c6767dcf6b145be385eea2e21;hpb=d4af15f682c1967450233ab62cba1a6c5d601df6 diff --git a/src/thread_win32.h b/src/thread_win32.h index f4ab8cd9..47516c62 100644 --- a/src/thread_win32.h +++ b/src/thread_win32.h @@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ /// relies on libwinpthread. Currently libwinpthread implements mutexes directly /// on top of Windows semaphores. Semaphores, being kernel objects, require kernel /// mode transition in order to lock or unlock, which is very slow compared to -/// interlocked operations (about 30% slower on bench test). To workaround this +/// interlocked operations (about 30% slower on bench test). To work around this /// issue, we define our wrappers to the low level Win32 calls. We use critical /// sections to support Windows XP and older versions. Unfortunately, cond_wait() /// is racy between unlock() and WaitForSingleObject() but they have the same -/// speed performance of SRW locks. +/// speed performance as the SRW locks. #include #include