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pthread_self

NAME
LIBRARY
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
RETURN VALUE
ERRORS
ATTRIBUTES
STANDARDS
HISTORY
NOTES
SEE ALSO

NAME

pthread_self - obtain ID of the calling thread

LIBRARY

POSIX threads library ( libpthread , -lpthread )

SYNOPSIS

#include <pthread.h>

pthread_t pthread_self(void);

DESCRIPTION

The pthread_self () function returns the ID of the calling thread. This is the same value that is returned in *thread in the pthread_create (3) call that created this thread.

RETURN VALUE

This function always succeeds, returning the calling threadโ€™s ID.

ERRORS

This function always succeeds.

ATTRIBUTES

For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes (7).

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STANDARDS

POSIX.1-2008.

HISTORY

POSIX.1-2001.

NOTES

POSIX.1 allows an implementation wide freedom in choosing the type used to represent a thread ID; for example, representation using either an arithmetic type or a structure is permitted. Therefore, variables of type pthread_t canโ€™t portably be compared using the C equality operator ( == ); use pthread_equal (3) instead.

Thread identifiers should be considered opaque: any attempt to use a thread ID other than in pthreads calls is nonportable and can lead to unspecified results.

Thread IDs are guaranteed to be unique only within a process. A thread ID may be reused after a terminated thread has been joined, or a detached thread has terminated.

The thread ID returned by pthread_self () is not the same thing as the kernel thread ID returned by a call to gettid (2).

SEE ALSO

pthread_create (3), pthread_equal (3), pthreads (7)