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Manpages NICESection: Linux Programmer's Manual (2)Updated: 2001-06-04 Index Return to Main Contents NAMEnice - change process prioritySYNOPSIS#include <unistd.h>DESCRIPTIONnice adds inc to the nice value for the calling pid. (A large nice value means a low priority.) Only the superuser may specify a negative increment, or priority increase.RETURN VALUEOn success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately.ERRORS
CONFORMING TOSVr4, SVID EXT, AT&T, X/OPEN, BSD 4.3. However, the Linux and glibc (earlier than glibc 2.2.4) return value is nonstandard, see below. SVr4 documents an additional EINVAL error code.NOTESNote that the routine is documented in SUSv2 to return the new nice value, while the Linux syscall and (g)libc (earlier than glibc 2.2.4) routines return 0 on success. The new nice value can be found using getpriority(2). Note that an implementation in which nice returns the new nice value can legitimately return -1. To reliably detect an error, set errno to 0 before the call, and check its value when nice returns -1.SEE ALSOnice(1), getpriority(2), setpriority(2), fork(2), renice(8)
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