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John
12:47 AM
Which one is better,
std::this_thread::yield()
or
std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono:: milliseconds(1))
?
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Mgetz
12:45 PM
yield indicates intent better unless you really want to resume in 1ms
PeterT
12:56 PM
how often does yield actually do much nowadays?
I would've though in like the singly CPU-core times it was actually effective. Nowadays I don't know how much it changes unless you're busy waiting in like multiple threads
Mgetz
1:13 PM
depends on OS, honestly both options are bad
if you need to suspend you should use something that has good management characteristics
sleep_for
is really intended for things like main event loops
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