> I pushed your patch with a short commit message. Thanks! Thinking about that a little more, getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS) returns the cached version of priority (since the last setpriority()) but should return "live" version by re-getting and re-caching the actual thing from the system: 1. The priority could have been changed from the outside (it is a windows process, after all, and anybody can use Task Manager, for example); 2. When pulling group or user priorities from getpriority(), those things get returned from fresh "winpids", which gets constructed on-the-fly and so "nice" gets populated from the system; so the results can be, again, inconsistent (e.g. if compared to getpriority() for the process alone, since it is a cached one); 3. "/proc/PID/stat" always shows the live results (even before my change, although it was showing the "wrong" value).
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