nice(1) takes an absolute priority a
Arthur David Olson
ado at elsie.UUCP
Wed Dec 12 11:40:52 AEST 1984
> > My fix was to use nice(3c) instead of the overkill of getpriority(2).
> If you just used getpriority and setpriority it would at
> least be clear exactly what you were doing.
Except, of course, to those of us who lack getpriority and setpriority.
(Take my 4.1bsd system, please. :-)) The nice call at least has the
advantage of being portable to a larger number of UNIX* (and variant)
systems.
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