what is the difference between pthread and taskSpawn
Answer / Amit Kumar Sagar
pthread (POSIX Threads) and taskSpawn are both threading libraries, but they have some differences in their usage and implementation. pthread provides a portable mechanism for creating and managing threads within POSIX compliant operating systems. It is designed to be lightweight and offers fine-grained control over thread creation and synchronization. In contrast, taskSpawn is a non-standard threading function provided by some Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS). It creates tasks with a fixed stack size and priority level, making it more suitable for real-time systems where predictability and determinism are critical.
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