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Attributes for native items #609

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brson opened this issue Jul 1, 2011 · 1 comment
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Attributes for native items #609

brson opened this issue Jul 1, 2011 · 1 comment
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A-frontend Area: Compiler frontend (errors, parsing and HIR) E-easy Call for participation: Easy difficulty. Experience needed to fix: Not much. Good first issue.

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brson commented Jul 1, 2011

Attributes can be applied to native modules but not the items in those modules. For completeness, this seems like it should be allowed.

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graydon commented Jul 1, 2011

Not just completeness; this is necessary for any serious level of binding to external libraries (with ABI / symbol version / name mangling specifics varying per-platform and sometimes per-symbol)

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@brson brson closed this as completed in 8499c77 Jul 5, 2011
keeperofdakeys pushed a commit to keeperofdakeys/rust that referenced this issue Dec 12, 2017
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Add schedule params & priority pthread functions

Fixes rust-lang#609. Provides bindings to `pthread_getschedparam`, `pthread_setschedparam` and `pthread_setschedprio` functions.

P.S. My first PR in such a project.
P.P.S. `libc-test` crashed at building stage with a lot of errors, so I hope `travis` will do a check.
P.P.P.S. These functions are tested to work on Linux (Ubuntu 14.04) with my own crate. I will release it next week, it provides ability to control thread schedule policies and priorities.
pdietl pushed a commit to pdietl/rust that referenced this issue Apr 23, 2020
celinval pushed a commit to celinval/rust-dev that referenced this issue Jun 4, 2024
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