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						Function std.concurrency.Scheduler.start
Spawns the supplied op and starts the Scheduler.
						
				abstract void start
				(
				
				  void delegate() op
				
				);
						
					
				This is intended to be called at the start of the program to yield all
 scheduling to the active Scheduler instance.  This is necessary for
 schedulers that explicitly dispatch threads rather than simply relying
 on the operating system to do so, and so start should always be called
 within main() to begin normal program execution.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| op | A wrapper for whatever the main thread would have done in the
       absence of a custom scheduler.  It will be automatically executed
       via a call to spawn by the Scheduler. | 
Authors
Sean Kelly, Alex Rønne Petersen, Martin Nowak
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