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<threads.h>

<threads.h> provides portable threading (C11): thrd_create, thrd_join, mutexes, and condition variables. Linux mainly uses POSIX pthreads instead, since threads.h support was added to glibc only recently (2022).

Use threads.h for new portable C11 code; use pthreads for existing Linux code.

Example

This example creates two threads that increment a shared counter under mutex protection.

// compile: gcc -std=c11 -pthread -o threadsexample threadsexample.c
// run: ./threadsexample
// description: two threads safely increment a counter under mutex
 
#include <threads.h>
#include <stdio.h>
 
mtx_t lock;
int counter = 0;
 
int worker(void* arg) {
    (void)arg;
    for (int i = 0; i < 100000; i++) {
        mtx_lock(&lock);
        counter++;
        mtx_unlock(&lock);
    }
    return 0;
}
 
int main() {
    mtx_init(&lock, mtx_plain);
 
    thrd_t t1, t2;
    thrd_create(&t1, worker, NULL);
    thrd_create(&t2, worker, NULL);
 
    thrd_join(t1, NULL);
    thrd_join(t2, NULL);
 
    printf("counter: %d (expected 200000)\n", counter);
    mtx_destroy(&lock);
    return 0;
}