>> You do realise there is some unexpected behavior in your program?
>> Instead of creating 200 threads, you create 200! threads.
>>
>> You basically do
>>
>> for (t=0;t<200;t++) {
>> fork();
>> }
>>
>> So you get this
>>
>> t number of threads
>> 0 1
>> 1 2
>> 2 4
>> 3 8
>> etc
>>
Actually, I believe that results in 2^200 (not quite
as many as 200!) threads, but the end result's the same... ;oP
tw
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