This routine obtains the value of the contention scope attribute
of the thread attributes object specified in the attr argument
and stores it in the location specified by the scope argument.
The specified attributes object must already be initialized at
the time this routine is called.
The contention scope attribute specifies the set of threads
with which a thread must compete for processing resources. The
contention scope attribute specifies whether the new thread
competes for processing resources only with other threads in its
own process, called process contention scope, or with all threads
on the system, called system contention scope.
The Threads Library selects at most one thread to execute on
each processor at any point in time. The Threads Library resolves
the contention based on each thread's scheduling attributes (for
example, priority) and scheduling policy (for example, round-
robin).
A thread created using a thread attributes object whose
contention scope attribute is set to PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS
contends for processing resources with other threads within its
own process that also were created with PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS.
It is unspecified how such threads are scheduled relative to
threads in other processes or threads in the same process that
were created with PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM contention scope.
A thread created using a thread attributes object whose
contention scope attribute is set to PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM
contends for processing resources with other threads in any
process that also were created with PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM.
Note that the value of the contention scope attribute of a
particular thread attributes object does not necessarily
correspond to the actual scheduling contention scope of any
existing thread in your multithreaded program.