How to typecast std::thread::id
to string in C++? I am trying to typecast output generated by std::this_thread::get_id()
to a string or char array.
3 Answers
auto myid = this_thread::get_id();
stringstream ss;
ss << myid;
string mystring = ss.str();
Actually std::thread::id
is printable using ostream
(see this).
So you can do this:
#include <sstream>
std::ostringstream ss;
ss << std::this_thread::get_id();
std::string idstr = ss.str();
You may "convert" it to a small integer number useful for easy identification by humans:
std::size_t index(const std::thread::id id)
{
static std::size_t nextindex = 0;
static std::mutex my_mutex;
static std::unordered_map<std::thread::id, std::size_t> ids;
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(my_mutex);
auto iter = ids.find(id);
if(iter == ids.end())
return ids[id] = nextindex++;
return iter->second
}
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Not a strict answer to the question, but a very useful answer nonetheless! Sep 24, 2021 at 20:27
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What the purpose of these code? Index does not show "real" thread sequence number. It almost the same "useless text" but useless number. May 30, 2022 at 8:14
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It provides a unique id to the thread. Your "real thread sequence number" is less unique, since it is implementation dependent -- while most implementations use pthreads, that's not guaranteed, nor is the existence of a "real thread sequence number".– WalterMay 31, 2022 at 17:23
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std::thread::id
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