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I am looking for something analogous to CreateEvent(), SetEvent() and WaitForMultipleObjects() from the Win32 world.

Specifically this has to be accessible across processes on the same machine.

We are already using Poco for some cross platform stuff, but I don't see that the Poco::Event is what I want. perhaps i am missing something.

EDIT:

To explain what I want to do:

I want process B to know when something happens in process A. This is trivial in win32 - Each process/thread calls CreateEvent() with a name for the event. Process B calls waitForXObject() and Process A calls SetEvent() when something happens. B is signaled.

Again, this is trivial in win32, but how to do it cross-platform.

+2  A: 

boost has a number of cross platform threading primitives like this.

look at boost:mutex

Actually, look at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1677070/cross-platform-equivalent-to-windows-events

Keith Nicholas
I had seen that when i searched SO initially before posting - but did not see a way to "Name" the events in that answer.
Tim
Conclusion from that thread: boost or Qt, whichever you prefer
Pieter
+3  A: 

There is no built in way in C++ to do named events. But you can use boost to do it.

You're looking for boost::condition and boost::named_condition

As you also mentioned there exists: Poco.NamedEvent

Brian R. Bondy
I must be missing something - how do I specify a particular mutex/condition?
Tim
ah - "named" is the key part. thanks
Tim
A: 

oops - After seeing Brian's answer about named events it seems I missed Poco's solution:

http://pocoproject.org/docs/Poco.NamedEvent.html

I had only seen Poco.Event

We'll probably use that since it seems to be simpler and lighter weight in the client code.

Tim