Module Thread
module Thread = struct ... end
Lightweight threads for Posix 1003.1c
and Win32.
type t
The type of thread handles.
Thread creation and termination
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val create : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> t
Thread.create funct arg
creates a new thread of control,
in which the function application funct arg
is executed concurrently with the other threads of the program.
The application of Thread.create
returns the handle of the newly created thread.
The new thread terminates when the application funct arg
returns, either normally or by raising an uncaught exception.
In the latter case, the exception is printed on standard error,
but not propagated back to the parent thread. Similarly, the
result of the application funct arg
is discarded and not
directly accessible to the parent thread.
val self : unit -> t
Return the thread currently executing.
val id : t -> int
Return the identifier of the given thread. A thread identifier
is an integer that identifies uniquely the thread.
It can be used to build data structures indexed by threads.
val exit : unit -> unit
Terminate prematurely the currently executing thread.
val kill : t -> unit
Terminate prematurely the thread whose handle is given.
val delay : float -> unit
delay d
suspends the execution of the calling thread for
d
seconds. The other program threads continue to run during
this time.
val join : t -> unit
join th
suspends the execution of the calling thread
until the thread th
has terminated.
val wait_read : Unix.file_descr -> unit
val wait_write : Unix.file_descr -> unit
This function does nothing in this implementation.
val wait_timed_read : Unix.file_descr -> float -> bool
val wait_timed_write : Unix.file_descr -> float -> bool
Suspend the execution of the calling thread until at least
one character is available for reading (wait_read
) or
one character can be written without blocking (wait_write
)
on the given Unix file descriptor. Wait for at most
the amount of time given as second argument (in seconds).
Return true
if the file descriptor is ready for input/output
and false
if the timeout expired.
These functions return immediately true
in the Win32
implementation.
val select : Unix.file_descr list ->
Unix.file_descr list ->
Unix.file_descr list ->
float -> Unix.file_descr list * Unix.file_descr list * Unix.file_descr list
Suspend the execution of the calling thead until input/output
becomes possible on the given Unix file descriptors.
The arguments and results have the same meaning as for
Unix.select
.
This function is not implemented yet under Win32.
val wait_pid : int -> int * Unix.process_status
wait_pid p
suspends the execution of the calling thread
until the process specified by the process identifier p
terminates. Returns the pid of the child caught and
its termination status, as per Unix.wait
.
This function is not implemented under MacOS.
val wait_signal : int list -> int
wait_signal sigs
suspends the execution of the calling thread
until the process receives one of the signals specified in the
list sigs
. It then returns the number of the signal received.
Signal handlers attached to the signals in sigs
will not
be invoked. Do not call wait_signal
concurrently
from several threads on the same signals.
val yield : unit -> unit
Re-schedule the calling thread without suspending it.
This function can be used to give scheduling hints,
telling the scheduler that now is a good time to
switch to other threads.