NAME intro - Introduction to DCE Threads DESCRIPTION DCE Threads are a set of routines that you can call to create a multi- threaded program. Multithreading is used to improve the performance of a program. Routines implemented by DCE Threads that are not speci- fied by Draft 4 of the POSIX 1003.4a standard are indicated by an _np suffix on the name. These routines are not portable. The pthread interface routines are grouped in the following functional categories: + General threads routines + Thread attributes object routines + Thread cancelation routines + Thread priority, concurrency, and scheduling routines + Thread-specific data routines + Mutex routines + Mutex attributes object routines + Condition variable routines + Condition variable attribute object routines DECthreads also provides routines that implement nonportable extensions to the POSIX 1003.1c standard. These routines are grouped into these functional categories: + Thread execution routines + Thread attributes routines + DECthreads global mutex routines + Mutex attributes routines + Condition variable routines + DECthreads exception object routinesAdditional Information: explode extract
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