<table><tr><td style="">tcberner added a comment.
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<p>And we don't use nptl [1] -- but for what it's worth, I doubt the Mac people are -- so I think you would probably be safe by just guarding it with Q_OS_LINUX until you found the clang way.</p>
<p>[1] From the manpage:</p>
<div class="remarkup-code-block" style="margin: 12px 0;" data-code-lang="text" data-sigil="remarkup-code-block"><pre class="remarkup-code" style="font: 11px/15px "Menlo", "Consolas", "Monaco", monospace; padding: 12px; margin: 0; background: rgba(71, 87, 120, 0.08);">The current FreeBSD POSIX thread implementation is built into the 1:1
Threading Library (libthr, -lthr) library. It contains thread-safe
versions of Standard C Library (libc, -lc) functions and the thread
functions. Threaded applications are linked with this library.</pre></div>
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