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Perl 5 version 30.0 documentation

setpriority

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  • setpriority WHICH,WHO,PRIORITY

    Sets the current priority for a process, a process group, or a user. (See setpriority(2).) Raises an exception when used on a machine that doesn't implement setpriority(2).

    WHICH can be any of PRIO_PROCESS , PRIO_PGRP or PRIO_USER imported from RESOURCE CONSTANTS in POSIX.

    Portability issues: setpriority in perlport.

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