CondBroadcast

Restarts all threads CondWaiting for the handle

Syntax
   Declare Sub CondBroadcast ( ByVal handle As Any Ptr )

Usage
   CondBroadcast ( handle )

Parameters
   handle
      The handle of a conditional variable.

Description
   Once the conditional is CondCreate and the threads are started, one of 
   more of them (including the implicit main thread executing main program) 
   can be set to CondWait for the conditional, they will be stopped until 
   some other thread CondSignals that the waiting thread can restart. 
   CondBroadcast can be used to restart all threads waiting for the 
   conditional. At the end of the program CondDestroy must be used to avoid 
   leaking resources in the OS.

   Condbroadcast must be used instead of CondSignal to restart all threads 
   waiting on the conditional.

Example
   See CondCreate

Platform Differences
   * Condbroadcast is not available with the DOS version / target of 
     FreeBASIC, because multithreading is not supported by DOS kernel nor 
     the used extender.
   * In Linux the threads are always started in the order they are 
     created, this can't be assumed in Win32. It's an OS, not a FreeBASIC 
     issue. 

Dialect Differences
   * Threading is not allowed in -lang qb

Differences from QB
   * New to FreeBASIC

See also
   * CondCreate
   * CondDestroy
   * CondSignal
   * CondWait
   * ThreadCreate

