so this is a complete waste of time if forks > getpids.
and THREAD_GETMEM must allocate memory.  so
the first call isn't exactly cheep.  aren't they optimizing
for bad programming?

not only that, ... from getpid(2)

NOTES
       Since glibc version 2.3.4, the  glibc  wrapper  function  for  getpid()
       caches  PIDs,  so  as  to  avoid additional system calls when a process
       calls getpid() repeatedly.  Normally this caching is invisible, but its
       correct  operation  relies  on  support  in  the  wrapper functions for
       fork(2), vfork(2), and clone(2): if an application bypasses  the  glibc
       wrappers  for  these  system  calls by using syscall(2), then a call to
       getpid() in the child will return the wrong value (to  be  precise:  it
       will return the PID of the parent process).  See also clone(2) for dis-

- erik

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