Re: process and thread ids
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Matt,
They're handles into the CID table; so the answer is, "Yes."
Regards,
Rossetoecioccolato.
"Matt" <none@xxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Will process and thread ids always end in an even number?
How are these implimented internally, pointers to memory locations in the
kernel?
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