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Purpose
thread
Example
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Get the Current Thread Number
Syntax
thread
= thread_alloc::thread_num()
Purpose
Some of the
thread_alloc
allocation routines have a thread number. This routine enables you to determine the current thread.
thread
The return value
thread
has prototype
size_t
thread
and is the currently executing thread number.
Example
thread_alloc.cpp
Input File: include/cppad/utility/thread_alloc.hpp