It is forked from https://github.com/badboy/thread_tryjoin-rs
Ever needed to wait for a thread to finish, but thought you can still do work until it finishes?
JoinHandle#join()
waits for the thread to finish and is blocking, so it doesn't allow you to try again and again.
Luckily there is a non-portable pthread
API:
pthread_tryjoin_np
This library provides convenient access through a try_join
method on JoinHandle
.
It only works on Linux though.
It uses JoinHandleExt
to get to the underlying pthread_t
handle.
toml
[dependencies]
thread_tryjoin = "0.2"
```rust use std::time::Duration; use std::thread; use thread_tryjoin::TryJoinHandle;
let t = thread::spawn(|| { thread::sleep(Duration::fromsecs(1)); }); assert!(t.tryjoin().is_err()); ```
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