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Predicate thread_join/1
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Creating and destroying Prolog threads
thread_create/2
thread_create/3
thread_self/1
thread_join/1
thread_join/2
thread_alias/1
thread_detach/1
thread_exit/1
thread_initialization/1
thread_at_exit/1
thread_setconcurrency/2
thread_affinity/3
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Availability:
built-in
thread_join
(
+Id
)
Calls
thread_join/2
and succeeds if thread
Id
terminated with success. Otherwise the exception
error(
thread_error(Id, Status)
, _)
is raised, where
Status
is the status as returned by
thread_join/2
.