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std::jthread::hardware_concurrency

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staticunsignedint hardware_concurrency()noexcept;
(since C++20)

Returns the number of concurrent threads supported by the implementation. The value should be considered only a hint.

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[edit]Parameters

(none)

[edit]Return value

Number of concurrent threads supported. If the value is not well defined or not computable, returns 0.

[edit]Example

#include <iostream>#include <thread>   int main(){unsignedint n = std::jthread::hardware_concurrency();std::cout<< n <<" concurrent threads are supported.\n";}

Possible output:

4 concurrent threads are supported.

[edit]See also

min offset to avoid false sharing
max offset to promote true sharing
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