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The Thread class

(PECL pthreads >= 2.0.0)

Introduction

When the start method of a Thread is invoked, the run method code will be executed in separate Thread, asynchronously.

After the run method is executed the Thread will exit immediately, it will be joined with the creating Thread at the approriate time.

Warning

Relying on the engine to determine when a Thread should join may cause undesirable behaviour; the programmer should be explicit, where possible.

Class synopsis

Thread extends Threaded implements Countable , Traversable , ArrayAccess {
/* Methods */
public void detach ( void )
public integer getCreatorId ( void )
public static Thread getCurrentThread ( void )
public static integer getCurrentThreadId ( void )
public integer getThreadId ( void )
public static mixed globally ( void )
public boolean isJoined ( void )
public boolean isStarted ( void )
public boolean join ( void )
public void kill ( void )
public boolean start ([ integer $options ] )
/* Inherited methods */
public array Threaded::chunk ( integer $size , boolean $preserve )
public integer Threaded::count ( void )
public array Threaded::getTerminationInfo ( void )
public boolean Threaded::isRunning ( void )
public boolean Threaded::isTerminated ( void )
public boolean Threaded::isWaiting ( void )
public boolean Threaded::lock ( void )
public boolean Threaded::merge ( mixed $from [, mixed $overwrite ] )
public boolean Threaded::notify ( void )
public boolean Threaded::pop ( void )
public void Threaded::run ( void )
public boolean Threaded::shift ( void )
public mixed Threaded::synchronized ( Closure $block [, mixed $... ] )
public boolean Threaded::unlock ( void )
public boolean Threaded::wait ([ integer $timeout ] )
}

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