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Function std.parallelism.TaskPool.isDaemon
These properties control whether the worker threads are daemon threads. A daemon thread is automatically terminated when all non-daemon threads have terminated. A non-daemon thread will prevent a program from terminating as long as it has not terminated.
If any
with non-daemon threads is active, either TaskPool
or stop
must be called on it before the program can terminate.
finish
The worker treads in the
instance returned by the
TaskPool
property are daemon by default. The worker threads of
manually instantiated taskPool
task
pools are non-daemon by default.
Prototypes
bool isDaemon() @property @trusted; void isDaemon( bool newVal ) @property @trusted;
Note
For a size
zero pool, the getter arbitrarily returns true and the
setter has no effect.