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Function std.parallelism.TaskPool.finish
Signals worker threads to terminate when the queue becomes empty.
void finish
(
bool blocking = false
) @trusted;
If blocking argument is true, wait for all worker threads to terminate
before returning. This option might be used in applications where
task results are never consumed-- e.g. when TaskPool
is employed as a
rudimentary scheduler for tasks which communicate by means other than
return values.
Warning
Calling this function with blocking = true
from a worker
thread that is a member of the same TaskPool
that
finish
is being called on will result in a deadlock.
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