built-in predicate
threaded_ignore/1
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Descriptionï
threaded_ignore(Goal)
Proves Goal
asynchronously using a new thread. Only the first goal
solution is found. The argument can be a message-sending goal. This call
always succeeds, independently of the result (success, failure, or
exception), which is simply discarded instead of being sent back to the
message queue of the object containing the call
(this).
Note
This predicate requires a backend Prolog compiler providing
compatible multi-threading primitives. The value of the read-only
threads flag is set to supported
when that
is the case.
Meta-predicate templateï
threaded_ignore(0)
Modes and number of proofsï
threaded_ignore(@callable) - one
Errorsï
Goal
is a variable:instantiation_error
Goal
is neither a variable nor a callable term:type_error(callable, Goal)
Examplesï
Prove
Goal
asynchronously in a new thread:threaded_ignore(Goal)
Prove
::Message
asynchronously in a new thread:threaded_ignore(::Message)
Prove
Object::Message
asynchronously in a new thread:threaded_ignore(Object::Message)