Php/docs/function.proc-nice
proc_nice
(PHP 5, PHP 7)
proc_nice — Change the priority of the current process
Description
proc_nice
( int $increment
) : bool
proc_nice() changes the priority of the current
process by the amount specified in increment. A
positive increment will lower the priority of the
current process, whereas a negative increment
will raise the priority.
proc_nice() is not related to proc_open() and its associated functions in any way.
Parameters
incrementThe new priority value, the value of this may differ on platforms.
On Unix, a low value, such as
-20means high priority wheras a positive value have a lower priority.For Windows the
incrementparameter have the following meanings:Priority class Possible values High priority increment< -9Above normal priority increment< -4Normal priority increment< 5&increment> -5Below normal priority increment> 5Idle priority increment> 9
Return Values
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
If an error occurs, like the user lacks permission to change the priority,
an error of level E_WARNING is also generated.
Examples
Example #1 Using proc_nice() to set the process priority to high
<?php// Highest priorityproc_nice(-20);?>
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 7.2.0 | This function is now available on Windows. |
Notes
Note:
Availability
proc_nice() will only exist if your system has 'nice' capabilities. 'nice' conforms to: SVr4, SVID EXT, AT&T, X/OPEN, BSD 4.3.
Note:
Windows only
proc_nice() will change the current process priority, even if PHP was compiled using thread safety.