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.. rst-class:: align-right
built-in predicate
.. index:: pair: threaded_exit/1-2; Built-in predicate .. _predicates_threaded_exit_1_2:
threaded_exit/1-2
::
threaded_exit(Goal)
threaded_exit(Goal, Tag)
Retrieves the result of proving Goal
in a new thread. This predicate
blocks execution until the reply is sent to the :term:this
message queue
by the thread executing the goal. When there is no thread proving the goal,
the predicate generates an exception. This predicate is non-deterministic,
providing access to any alternative solutions of its argument.
The argument of this predicate should be a variant of the argument of
the corresponding :ref:`threaded_call/1 <predicates_threaded_call_1_2>`
or :ref:`threaded_once/1 <predicates_threaded_once_1_2> call.
When the predicate argument is subsumed by the
threaded_call/1 or
threaded_once/1` call argument, the threaded_exit/1 call will
succeed iff its argument is a solution of the (more general) goal.
The threaded_exit/2 variant accepts a threaded call identifier tag generated by the calls to the :ref:`threaded_call/2 <predicates_threaded_call_1_2>` and :ref:`threaded_once/2 <predicates_threaded_once_1_2>` predicates. Tags shall be regarded as an opaque term; users shall not rely on their type.
.. note::
This predicate requires a :term:`backend Prolog compiler` providing
compatible multi-threading primitives. The value of the read-only
:ref:`threads <flag_threads>` flag is set to supported
when that
is the case.
::
threaded_exit(+callable)
- zero_or_more
threaded_exit(+callable, +nonvar)
- zero_or_more
| Goal
is a variable:
| instantiation_error
| Goal
is neither a variable nor a callable term:
| type_error(callable, Goal)
| No thread is running for proving Goal
in the Object
calling context:
| existence_error(thread, Object)
| Tag
is a variable:
| instantiation_error
| To retrieve an asynchronous goal proof result:
| threaded_exit(Goal)
| To retrieve an asynchronous message to self result:
| threaded_exit(::Goal)
| To retrieve an asynchronous message result:
| threaded_exit(Object::Goal)
.. seealso::
:ref:predicates_threaded_call_1_2
,
:ref:predicates_threaded_ignore_1
,
:ref:predicates_threaded_once_1_2
,
:ref:predicates_threaded_peek_1_2
,
:ref:predicates_threaded_cancel_1
,
:ref:predicates_threaded_1