Improved documentation of the thread_at_exit/1 predicate with a reference to the alternative at_exit/1 option of the thread_create/3 predicate.

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pmoura 2008-04-02 23:08:36 +00:00
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@ -7778,8 +7778,7 @@ this flag is @code{off}.
@item max_workers
@findex max_workers (yap_flag/2 option)
@* Read-only flag telling the maximum number of Prolog workers when using
or-parallelism.
@* Read-only flag telling the maximum number of parallel processes.
@item max_threads
@findex max_threads (yap_flag/2 option)
@ -12257,8 +12256,11 @@ Run @var{Goal} just before releasing the thread resources. This is to
be compared to @code{at_halt/1}, but only for the current
thread. These hooks are ran regardless of why the execution of the
thread has been completed. As these hooks are run, the return-code is
already available through @code{current_thread/2} using the result of
@code{thread_self/1} as thread-identifier.
already available through @code{thread_property/2} using the result of
@code{thread_self/1} as thread-identifier. If you want to guarantee the
execution of an exit hook no matter how the thread terminates (the thread
can be aborted before reaching the @code{thread_at_exit/1} call), consider
using instead the @code{at_exit/1} option of @code{thread_create/3}.
@item thread_setconcurrency(+@var{Old}, -@var{New})
@findex thread_setconcurrency/2