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Implement nice
on Windows
#7089
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Comment author: @shindere That indeed seems nice to have. ;-) |
Comment author: @shindere Tu auras peut-être envie de le coder? Cela semble supporté depuis assez longtemps... |
This issue has been open one year with no activity. Consequently, it is being marked with the "stale" label. What this means is that the issue will be automatically closed in 30 days unless more comments are added or the "stale" label is removed. Comments that provide new information on the issue are especially welcome: is it still reproducible? did it appear in other contexts? how critical is it? etc. |
@dra27 Your opinion? |
I agree, it'd be a good addition |
This issue has been open one year with no activity. Consequently, it is being marked with the "stale" label. What this means is that the issue will be automatically closed in 30 days unless more comments are added or the "stale" label is removed. Comments that provide new information on the issue are especially welcome: is it still reproducible? did it appear in other contexts? how critical is it? etc. |
Inching forwards with a little progress for this one, linking in the MSDN page on Scheduling and a bit of prior art for |
This issue has been open one year with no activity. Consequently, it is being marked with the "stale" label. What this means is that the issue will be automatically closed in 30 days unless more comments are added or the "stale" label is removed. Comments that provide new information on the issue are especially welcome: is it still reproducible? did it appear in other contexts? how critical is it? etc. |
This would be nice to have (🤦♂️) - PR welcomed. |
Original bug ID: 7089
Reporter: @Chris00
Status: acknowledged (set by @shindere on 2017-02-24T16:09:42Z)
Resolution: open
Priority: low
Severity: feature
Category: otherlibs
Monitored by: @Chris00 @xavierleroy
Bug description
nice is not implemented on Windows. However, Windows has a SetPriorityClass¹ which could somewhat provide an alternative.
¹ https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms686219%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
Additional information
See #349
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