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.. rst-class:: align-right
built-in predicate
.. index:: pair: threaded_wait/1; Built-in predicate .. _predicates_threaded_wait_1:
::
threaded_wait(Term)
threaded_wait([Term| Terms])
Suspends the thread making the call until a notification is received
that unifies with Term
. The call must be made within the same object
(:term:this
) containing the calls to the
:ref:predicates_threaded_notify_1
predicate that will
eventually send the notification. The argument may also be a list of
notifications, [Term| Terms]
. In this case, the thread making the
call will suspend until all notifications in the list are received.
.. note::
This predicate requires a :term:`backend Prolog compiler` providing
compatible multi-threading primitives. The value of the read-only
:ref:`threads <flag_threads>` flag is set to supported
when that
is the case.
::
threaded_wait(?term) - one
threaded_wait(+list(term))
- one
(none)
::
% wait until the "data_available" notification is received:
..., threaded_wait(data_available)
, ...
.. seealso::
:ref:predicates_threaded_notify_1