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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T09:22:29+00:00 2026-06-18T09:22:29+00:00

I am using pthreads on Linux. From the documentation, it is not clear to

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I am using pthreads on Linux. From the documentation, it is not clear to me when it is safe to call pthread_attr_destroy on the attributes I use to create a new thread? Can I do it immediately after pthread_create returns or do I have to wait until the thread is joined or detached?

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    2026-06-18T09:22:30+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 9:22 am

    The thread attribute is copied in pthread_create, so it should be destroyed after pthread_create call.

    Requires reading between lines here http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/pthread_create.html:

    If the attributes specified by attr are modified later, the thread’s attributes shall not be affected.

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