#include <pthread.h> int pthread_equal(pthread_t t1, pthread_t t2);Service Program Name: QP0WPTHR
The pthread_equal() function compares two Pthread handles for equality.
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#define _MULTI_THREADED #include <pthread.h> #include <stdio.h> #include "check.h" pthread_t theThread; void *threadfunc(void *parm) { printf("Inside secondary thread\n"); theThread = pthread_self(); return NULL; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { pthread_t thread; int rc=0; printf("Enter Testcase - %s\n", argv[0]); printf("Create thread using default attributes\n"); rc = pthread_create(&thread, NULL, threadfunc, NULL); checkResults("pthread_create()\n", rc); /* sleep() is not a very robust way to wait for the thread */ sleep(5); printf("Check if global vs local pthread_t are equal\n"); if (!pthread_equal(thread, theThread)) { printf("Unexpected results on pthread_equal()!\n"); exit(1); } printf("pthread_equal returns true\n"); printf("Main completed\n"); return 0; }
Output:
Enter Testcase - QP0WTEST/TPEQU0 Create thread using default attributes Inside secondary thread Check if global vs local pthread_t are equal pthread_equal returns true Main completed
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