TThreadPriority indicates the scheduling priority of a thread object on Windows.
TThreadPriority = ( tpIdle, tpLowest, tpLower, tpNormal, tpHigher, tpHighest, tpTimeCritical );
enum TThreadPriority { tpIdle, tpLowest, tpLower, tpNormal, tpHigher, tpHighest, tpTimeCritical };
Classes
The following are possible values of TThreadPriority:
Values |
Meaning |
tpIdle |
The thread executes only when the system is idle. The system will not interrupt other threads to execute a thread with tpIdle priority. |
tpLowest |
The thread's priority is two points below normal. |
tpLower |
The thread's priority is one point below normal. |
tpNormal |
The thread has normal priority. |
tpHigher |
The thread's priority is one point above normal. |
tpHighest |
The thread's priority is two points above normal. |
tpTimeCritical |
The thread gets highest priority. |
TThread
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