Chris Huang-Leaver
Chris Huang-Leaver

Reputation: 6089

How do I obtain Sleep(0) like behaviour in Linux

On Windows Sleep(0) yields thread control without specifying a minimum time, (see here) But on Linux and POSIX sleep(0) from unistd.h is just ignored.

What's the best way to get Sleep(0) like behaviour in Linux?

Upvotes: 17

Views: 7218

Answers (1)

littleadv
littleadv

Reputation: 20262

Try sched_yield from "sched.h", that is created just for what you want to do.

If that doesn't work for whatever reason - try usleep(1) - That will yield at least 1 microsecond delay (may be more), which in turn triggers a context switch (if any thread is waiting).

Upvotes: 18

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