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c++ - Portable way of setting std::thread priority in C++11

What is the correct way in the post C++11 world for setting the priority of an instance of std::thread

Is there a portable way of doing this that works at least in Windows and POSIX (Linux) environments?

Or is it a matter of getting a handle and using whatever native calls are available for the particular OS?

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There's no way to set thread priorities via the C++11 library. I don't think this is going to change in C++14, and my crystal ball is too hazy to comment on versions after that.

In POSIX, pthread_setschedparam(thread.native_handle(), policy, {priority});

In Win32 BOOL SetThreadPriority(HANDLE hThread,int nPriority)


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