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PTHREAD_CONDATTR(3)					     Library Functions Manual					       PTHREAD_CONDATTR(3)

NAME
pthread_condattr_init, pthread_condattr_destroy - condition creation attributes SYNOPSIS
#include <pthread.h> int pthread_condattr_init(pthread_condattr_t *attr); int pthread_condattr_destroy(pthread_condattr_t *attr); DESCRIPTION
Condition attributes can be specified at condition creation time, by passing a condition attribute object as second argument to pthread_cond_init(3). Passing NULL is equivalent to passing a condition attribute object with all attributes set to their default values. The LinuxThreads implementation supports no attributes for conditions. The functions on condition attributes are included only for compli- ance with the POSIX standard. pthread_condattr_init initializes the condition attribute object attr and fills it with default values for the attributes. pthread_con- dattr_destroy destroys a condition attribute object, which must not be reused until it is reinitialized. Both functions do nothing in the LinuxThreads implementation. RETURN VALUE
pthread_condattr_init and pthread_condattr_destroy always return 0. AUTHOR
Xavier Leroy <Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr> SEE ALSO
pthread_cond_init(3). LinuxThreads PTHREAD_CONDATTR(3)

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PTHREAD_CONDATTR(3)					     Library Functions Manual					       PTHREAD_CONDATTR(3)

NAME
pthread_condattr_init, pthread_condattr_destroy - condition creation attributes SYNOPSIS
#include <pthread.h> int pthread_condattr_init(pthread_condattr_t *attr); int pthread_condattr_destroy(pthread_condattr_t *attr); DESCRIPTION
Condition attributes can be specified at condition creation time, by passing a condition attribute object as second argument to pthread_cond_init(3). Passing NULL is equivalent to passing a condition attribute object with all attributes set to their default values. The LinuxThreads implementation supports no attributes for conditions. The functions on condition attributes are included only for compli- ance with the POSIX standard. pthread_condattr_init initializes the condition attribute object attr and fills it with default values for the attributes. pthread_con- dattr_destroy destroys a condition attribute object, which must not be reused until it is reinitialized. Both functions do nothing in the LinuxThreads implementation. RETURN VALUE
pthread_condattr_init and pthread_condattr_destroy always return 0. AUTHOR
Xavier Leroy <Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr> SEE ALSO
pthread_cond_init(3). LinuxThreads PTHREAD_CONDATTR(3)
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