This function is called by wxWindows itself and should never be called
directly.
+\membersection{wxThread::GetCPUCount}\label{wxthreadgetcpucount}
+
+\func{static int}{GetCPUCount}{\void}
+
+Returns the number of system CPUs or -1 if the value is unknown.
+
+\wxheading{See also}
+
+\helpref{SetConcurrency}{wxthreadsetconcurrency}
+
\membersection{wxThread::GetId}\label{wxthreadgetid}
\constfunc{unsigned long}{GetId}{\void}
This function can only be called from another thread context.
+\membersection{wxThread::SetConcurrency}\label{wxthreadsetconcurrency}
+
+\func{static bool}{SetConcurrency}{\param{size\_t }{level}}
+
+Sets the thread concurrency level for this process. This is, roughly, the
+number of threads that the system tries to schedule to run in parallel.
+The value of $0$ for {\it level} may be used to set the default one.
+
+Returns TRUE on success or FALSE otherwise (for example, if this function is
+not implemented for this platform (currently everything except Solaris)).
+
\membersection{wxThread::TestDestroy}\label{wxthreadtestdestroy}
\func{bool}{TestDestroy}{\void}
You can only Wait() for joinable (not detached) threads.
This function can only be called from another thread context.
+