THR_MIN_STACK(3C)       Standard C Library Functions       THR_MIN_STACK(3C)
NAME
       thr_min_stack - return the minimum-allowable size for a thread's
       stack
SYNOPSIS
       cc -mt [ 
flag... ] 
file...[ 
library... ]
       #include <thread.h>       
size_t thr_min_stack(
void);
DESCRIPTION
       When a thread is created with a user-supplied stack, the user must
       reserve enough space to run this thread. In a dynamically linked
       execution environment, it is very hard to know what the minimum stack
       requirements are for a thread.  The function 
thr_min_stack() returns
       the amount of space needed to execute a null thread. This is a thread
       that was created to execute a null procedure. A thread that does
       something useful should have a stack size that is 
thr_min_stack() +       
<some increment>.
       Most users should not be creating threads with user-supplied stacks.
       This functionality was provided to support applications that wanted
       complete control over their execution environment.
       Typically, users should let the threads library manage stack
       allocation. The threads library provides default stacks which should
       meet the requirements of any created thread.       
thr_min_stack() will return the unsigned int 
THR_MIN_STACK, which is
       the minimum-allowable size for a thread's stack.
       In this implementation the default size for a user-thread's stack is
       one mega-byte. If the second argument to 
thr_create(3C) is 
NULL, then
       the default stack size for the newly-created thread will be used.
       Otherwise, you may specify a stack-size that is at least       
THR_MIN_STACK, yet less than the size of your machine's virtual
       memory.
       It is recommended that the default stack size be used.
       To determine the smallest-allowable size for a thread's stack,
       execute the following:
         /* cc thisfile.c -lthread */
         #define _REENTRANT
         #include <thread.h>
         #include <stdio.h>
         main()  {
                 printf("thr_min_stack() returns %u\n",thr_min_stack());
         }
ATTRIBUTES
       See 
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
       +---------------+-----------------+
       |ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
       +---------------+-----------------+
       |MT-Level       | MT-Safe         |
       +---------------+-----------------+
SEE ALSO
       attributes(7), 
standards(7)                              November 26, 2017            THR_MIN_STACK(3C)