std::thread::join
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<tbody> </tbody> void join(); |
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Blockiert den aktuellen Thread, bis das Gewinde durch
*this identifiziert beendet seine Ausführung .Original:
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std::system_error wenn
joinable() == false oder ein Fehler auftritt .Original:
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Beispiel
#include <iostream>
#include <thread>
#include <chrono>
void foo()
{
// simulate expensive operation
std::this_thread::sleep(std::chrono::seconds(1));
}
void bar()
{
// simulate expensive operation
std::this_thread::sleep(std::chrono::seconds(1));
}
int main()
{
std::cout << "starting first helper...\n";
std::thread helper1(foo);
std::cout << "starting second helper...\n";
std::thread helper2(bar);
std::cout << "waiting for helpers to finish...\n";
helper1.join();
helper2.join();
std::cout << "done!\n";
}
Output:
starting first helper...
starting second helper...
waiting for helpers to finish...
done!
Siehe auch
| Thread lösen, so dass er unabhängig vom Thread Handle ausgeführt werden kann (öffentliche Elementfunktion) | |
| prüft, ob der Thread joinable ist, d.h., möglicherweise parallel läuft (öffentliche Elementfunktion) | |