Hello,
I'm looking to set custom names to std::threads started indirectly when
using boost:asio library (on Linux operating system).

I have seen this stack trace for such thread by gdb:

pthread_cond_wait () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
void
boost::asio::detail::posix_event::wait<boost::asio::detail::conditionally_enabled_mutex::scoped_lock>(boost::asio::detail::conditionally_enabled_mutex::scoped_lock&)
()2
boost::asio::detail::conditionally_enabled_event::wait(boost::asio::detail::conditionally_enabled_mutex::scoped_lock&)
()
boost::asio::detail::scheduler::do_run_one(boost::asio::detail::conditionally_enabled_mutex::scoped_lock&,
boost::asio::detail::scheduler_thread_info&, boost::system::error_code
const&) ()
boost::asio::detail::scheduler::run(boost::system::error_code&) ()
boost::asio::detail::resolver_service_base::work_scheduler_runner::operator()()
()
boost::asio::detail::posix_thread::func<boost::asio::detail::resolver_service_base::work_scheduler_runner>::run()
()
boost_asio_detail_posix_thread_function ()
start_thread () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6

Setting names would be useful to debug my application behaviour in high
throughput conditions and to be able to easily check the CPU usage of each
thread using “top –H”.
Is there a way to do so?

Thanks
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