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Arguments: process &optional no-unwind kill
Arguments: process &optional no-unwind
This function causes process when it next runs to
throw out to its present computation, if any, then apply its initial
function to its initial argument. The no-unwind
argument controls what happens to process' present computation, if it
has one. nil
(the default) or
:unless-current
cause the process to be unwound unless it
is the current process. t
unconditionally
skips the unwind. Any other value is euqivalent tot
, causing an unconditional unwind, which will throw
out of the caller even if the process being reset is current.
The argument kill (not in the os-thread
implementation of multiprocessing) causes the process to be killed
after unwinding. It is intended only for internal use by the process-kill function.
kill defaults to nil
and
should not be set by user code.
See multiprocessing.htm for general information on multiprocessing in Allegro CL.
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Created 2002.2.26.
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