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- call_once(3), cnd_broadcast(3), cnd_destroy(3), cnd_init(3), cnd_signal(3), cnd_timedwait(3), cnd_wait(3), mtx_destroy(3), mtx_init(3), mtx_lock(3), mtx_timedlock(3), mtx_trylock(3), mtx_unlock(3), thrd_create(3), thrd_current(3), thrd_detach(3), thrd_equal(3), thrd_exit(3), thrd_join(3), thrd_sleep(3), thrd_yield(3), tss_create(3), tss_delete(3), tss_get(3), tss_set(3)
- C11 threads interface
- curs_threads(3), %NCURSES_WINDOW_CB(3), %NCURSES_SCREEN_CB(3), %get_escdelay(3), %set_escdelay(3), %set_tabsize(3), %use_screen(3), %use_window(3)
- curses support for multi-threaded applications
- init_sleepqueues(9), sleepq_abort(9), sleepq_add(9), sleepq_alloc(9), sleepq_broadcast(9), sleepq_free(9), sleepq_lock(9), sleepq_lookup(9), sleepq_release(9), sleepq_remove(9), sleepq_signal(9), sleepq_set_timeout(9), sleepq_set_timeout_sbt(9), sleepq_sleepcnt(9), sleepq_timedwait(9), sleepq_timedwait_sig(9), sleepq_type(9), sleepq_wait(9), sleepq_wait_sig(9)
- manage the queues of sleeping threads
- kthread_start(9), kthread_shutdown(9), kthread_add(9), kthread_exit(9), kthread_resume(9), kthread_suspend(9), kthread_suspend_check(9)
- kernel threads
- libthr(3)
- 1:1 POSIX threads library
- pthread_cond_broadcast(3)
- unblock all threads waiting for a condition variable
- pthread_resume_all_np(3)
- resume all suspended threads
- pthread_suspend_all_np(3)
- suspend all active threads
- openssl-threads(7)
- Overview of thread safety in OpenSSL
- AG_Threads(3)
- agar threads support
- CRYPTO_THREAD_run_once(3ossl), CRYPTO_THREAD_lock_new(3ossl), CRYPTO_THREAD_read_lock(3ossl), CRYPTO_THREAD_write_lock(3ossl), CRYPTO_THREAD_unlock(3ossl), CRYPTO_THREAD_lock_free(3ossl), CRYPTO_atomic_add(3ossl), CRYPTO_atomic_add64(3ossl), CRYPTO_atomic_and(3ossl), CRYPTO_atomic_or(3ossl), CRYPTO_atomic_load(3ossl), CRYPTO_atomic_store(3ossl), CRYPTO_atomic_load_int(3ossl), OSSL_set_max_threads(3ossl), OSSL_get_max_threads(3ossl), OSSL_get_thread_support_flags(3ossl), OSSL_THREAD_SUPPORT_FLAG_THREAD_POOL(3ossl), OSSL_THREAD_SUPPORT_FLAG_DEFAULT_SPAWN(3ossl)
- OpenSSL thread support
- Condition(3o)
- Condition variables to synchronize between threads
- SDL_CondBroadcast(3)
- Restart all threads waiting on a condition variable
- Thread(3o)
- Lightweight threads for Posix 1003.1c and Win32
- XInitThreads(3), XLockDisplay(3), XUnlockDisplay(3)
- multi-threading support
- XtToolkitThreadInitialize(3)
- initialize the toolkit for multiple threads
- afew(1)
- afew Documentation afew is an initial tagging script for notmuch mail: 0.0 (bu 2 %http://notmuchmail.org/ (bu 2 %http://notmuchmail.org/initial_tagging/ Its basic task is to provide automatic tagging each time new mail is registered with notmuch. In a classic setup, you might call it after notmuch new in an offlineimap post sync hook or in the notmuch post-new hook. It can do basic thing such as adding tags based on email headers or maildir folders, handling killed threads and spam. fyi: afew plays nicely with alot, a GUI for notmuch mail ;) 0.0 (bu 2 %https://github.com/pazz/alot Contents:
- ares_threadsafety(3)
- Query if c-ares was built with thread-safety
- cBroadcast(3), cBroadcast (3)
- broadcast signal to all waiting threads
- coap_supported(3), coap_af_unix_is_supported(3), coap_async_is_supported(3), coap_client_is_supported(3), coap_dtls_is_supported(3), coap_dtls_cid_is_supported(3), coap_dtls_psk_is_supported(3), coap_dtls_pki_is_supported(3), coap_dtls_pkcs11_is_supported(3), coap_dtls_rpk_is_supported(3), coap_epoll_is_supported(3), coap_ipv4_is_supported(3), coap_ipv6_is_supported(3), coap_observe_persist_is_supported(3), coap_oscore_is_supported(3), coap_proxy_is_supported(3), coap_server_is_supported(3), coap_tcp_is_supported(3), coap_threadsafe_is_supported(3), coap_tls_is_supported(3), coap_ws_is_supported(3), coap_wss_is_supported(3)
- Work with CoAP runtime functionality
- flexiblas_get_num_threads(3)
- Get the number of threads the backend uses for computation
- flexiblas_set_num_threads(3)
- set the number of threads the backend should use for computation
- gutenfetch_is_threadsafe(3)
- -- Determine whether the gutenfetch library is thread-safe or not
- hwloc-ps(1)
- List currently-running processes or threads that are bound