Hi folks,
when I start a thread using QThread::start() this method returns immediately after the thread has been created. A signal is sent as well.
Unfortunately, the calling instance has no idea about the internal (init) state of the thread, even if it received the started() signal. In some cases it would be helpful to get synchronized when the thread has completed his initialization.
Is there any (standard) way to delay the stasrt() method and/or the started() signal until all thread internal initialization has been completed? Or do I have to provide an additional custom signal?
Are there any suggestions?
Thanks
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