ProcessorScheduler methods
These messages are sent to the Processor global variable.
The following instance methods pertain to ProcessScheduler:
activePriority
Answers the priority of the current active process in the system.
activeProcess
Answers the current active process in the system.
highIOPriority
Answers the priority of the process monitoring the local network devices.
lowIOPriority
Answers the usual priority for input/output processes.
signal:atTime:
Informs the system that it should signal a semaphore at the resumption time, specified in milliseconds since midnight.
systemBackgroundPriority
Answers the priority of a system background process.
timingPriority
Answers the priority of the process monitoring the real-time clock.
userBackgroundPriority
Answers the priority of a user background process.
userInterruptPriority
Answers the priority of any process forked by the user interface that should be run immediately.
userSchedulingPriority
Answers the priority of the user interface process; also the default priority for any process forked by the user interface process.
Last modified date: 01/29/2015