FROM : Alex Rice
DATE : Wed Nov 20 02:05:32 2002
On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 12:04 PM, Buzz Andersen wrote:
> I have tried moving my thread priority down to 0.1, but that doesn't
> seem to make a difference.
Hrm? I want to know why not. Anyone know how NSThread maps into the
Unix priorities of [-20,20]? Or is this Mach stuff? I would have
expected +setPriority: to do the trick.
Apparently ProcessViewer.app nor the top command show the system
priority. What does that leave, the C system call getpriority(2)?
Alex Rice <<email_removed>>
Mindlube Software
http://mindlube.com/
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DATE : Wed Nov 20 02:05:32 2002
On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 12:04 PM, Buzz Andersen wrote:
> I have tried moving my thread priority down to 0.1, but that doesn't
> seem to make a difference.
Hrm? I want to know why not. Anyone know how NSThread maps into the
Unix priorities of [-20,20]? Or is this Mach stuff? I would have
expected +setPriority: to do the trick.
Apparently ProcessViewer.app nor the top command show the system
priority. What does that leave, the C system call getpriority(2)?
Alex Rice <<email_removed>>
Mindlube Software
http://mindlube.com/
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Buzz Andersen | Nov 18, 20:04 | |
| Buzz Andersen | Nov 18, 23:09 | |
| Kevin Elliott | Nov 19, 18:33 | |
| Alex Rice | Nov 20, 02:05 | |
| Sherm Pendley | Nov 20, 05:00 | |
| Ryan Stevens | Nov 20, 16:57 | |
| Buzz Andersen | Nov 21, 05:32 | |
| Ondra Cada | Nov 21, 15:02 |






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