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Gibt die Umsetzung zugrunde liegenden Thread-Handle definiert .
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Returns the implementation defined underlying thread handle.
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Implementierung definiert Griff Typ, der den Faden .
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implementation defined handle type representing the thread.
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Beispiel
Verwendet native_handle um Echtzeit Scheduling von C + + Threads auf einem POSIX-System zu ermöglichen
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Uses native_handle to enable realtime scheduling of C++ threads on a POSIX system
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#include <thread> #include <iostream> #include <chrono> #include <cstring> #include <pthread.h> std::mutex iomutex; void f(int num) { std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::seconds(1)); sched_param sch; int policy; pthread_getschedparam(pthread_self(), &policy, &sch); std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lk(iomutex); std::cout << "Thread " << num << " is executing at priority " << sch.sched_priority << '\n'; } int main() { std::thread t1(f, 1), t2(f, 2); sched_param sch; int policy; pthread_getschedparam(t1.native_handle(), &policy, &sch); sch.sched_priority = 20; if(pthread_setschedparam(t1.native_handle(), SCHED_FIFO, &sch)) { std::cout << "Failed to setschedparam: " << std::strerror(errno) << '\n'; } t1.join(); t2.join(); }
Output:
Thread 2 is executing at priority 0 Thread 1 is executing at priority 20