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SDL_ThreadID
Use this function to get the thread identifier for the current thread.
Syntax
SDL_threadID SDL_ThreadID(void)
Return Value
Returns the ID of the current thread. This thread identifier is as reported by the underlying operating system. If SDL is running on a platform that does not support threads the return value will always be zero.
Code Examples
SDL_threadID threadID;
// Retrieve our current thread identifier
threadID = SDL_ThreadID();
Remarks
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