GNU Portable Threads
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Developer: | Ralf S. Engelschall |
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Latest release: | 2.0.7 / 8 June 2006 |
OS: | UNIX |
Use: | Runtime library |
License: | GPL |
Website: | www.gnu.org/software/pth |
GNU Pth (Portable Threads) is a POSIX/ANSI-C based thread library which provides priority-based scheduling for multithreading applications.
Pth also provides application programming interface API emulation for POSIX threads for backward compatibility.
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History: GNU Manifesto • GNU Project • Free Software Foundation (FSF)
GNU licenses: GNU General Public License (GPL) • GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) • GNU Free Documentation License (FDL)
Software: GNU operating system • bash • GNU Compiler Collection • Emacs • GNU C Library • Coreutils • GNU build system • other GNU packages and programs
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