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there is no ordering of threads, when they are "ready", i.e. have some work to perform and not waiting on something, then the operating system can pick any N of them (for N cores), assuming all have the same priority. If you want to order them, you need synchronization, which probably annihilates the advantages of having multiple threads anyway.

it does not make sense to me to use multiple threads for sending messages that have to have a specific order; you might have more than one thread coming up with messages (and storing them somehow), but when order is important, you'd better have only one sender thread. And probably manufacturing the messages isn't worth the trouble of multiple threads either, so I suggest you keep it simple.

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