First cut of thread pools in fshell. Not fully working yet.
Removed 4 overloads of CCommandBase::RunCommand[L] that are no longer used at all, and changed one more to not be exported as it's only used internally to iocli.dll.
Added a thread pool (CThreadPool) to fshell so that thread commands no longer have to spawn a new thread every time they run. As part of this, CCommandWrapperBase now derives from CActive so that CThreadCommand can use its CActive-ness. CThreadCommand rejigged quite a bit to use CThreadPool (via MTaskRunner interface).
# setpriority.cif
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==name setpriority
==short-description
Set the priority of a thread or process.
==long-description
For threads, the priority must be either an absolute kernel priority between 0 and 64, or a relative thread priority as follows:
Idle: 101
MuchLess: 102
Less: 103
Normal: 104
More: 105
MuchMore: 106
RealTime: 107
For processes, the only settable priorities are:
Low: 150
Background: 250
Foreground: 350
High: 450
==argument int priority
The priority to set.
==option string m match
Wait for threads matching the passed in name to be created, and change their priority when they do. Pass in a name or wildcarded partial name. For example to set all threads created in tail.exe to priority 19, do: C<setpriority 19 -m tail.exe*>
==option uint p pid multiple
The ID of the process whose priority you want to change.
==option uint t tid multiple
The ID of the thread whose priority you want to change.
==copyright
Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.