Swift How to pause or remove specific concurrent thread? and Can I create 'grouped thread' in backgound...
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I want to pause a thread when i click a button.
and Can I create 'grouped thread' in backgound thread? I pharse open api from web by using grouping multiple thread. and I hope this grouping thread is backgroundthread. how can i do this
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and Can I create 'grouped thread' in backgound thread? I pharse open api from web by using grouping multiple thread. and I hope this grouping thread is backgroundthread. how can i do this
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Way too vague. Could you show your code? Could you define what a "grouped" thread is better? I've been in IT for 40 years and never heard that term. Threads (to me) are just that - separate processes that can be done concurrently. Maybe you can "chain" these processes, but "group" them? Please, how can we help you with so little details?
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I want to pause a thread when i click a button.
and Can I create 'grouped thread' in backgound thread? I pharse open api from web by using grouping multiple thread. and I hope this grouping thread is backgroundthread. how can i do this
swift multithreading
I want to pause a thread when i click a button.
and Can I create 'grouped thread' in backgound thread? I pharse open api from web by using grouping multiple thread. and I hope this grouping thread is backgroundthread. how can i do this
swift multithreading
swift multithreading
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Way too vague. Could you show your code? Could you define what a "grouped" thread is better? I've been in IT for 40 years and never heard that term. Threads (to me) are just that - separate processes that can be done concurrently. Maybe you can "chain" these processes, but "group" them? Please, how can we help you with so little details?
– dfd
Nov 10 at 10:11
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Way too vague. Could you show your code? Could you define what a "grouped" thread is better? I've been in IT for 40 years and never heard that term. Threads (to me) are just that - separate processes that can be done concurrently. Maybe you can "chain" these processes, but "group" them? Please, how can we help you with so little details?
– dfd
Nov 10 at 10:11
Way too vague. Could you show your code? Could you define what a "grouped" thread is better? I've been in IT for 40 years and never heard that term. Threads (to me) are just that - separate processes that can be done concurrently. Maybe you can "chain" these processes, but "group" them? Please, how can we help you with so little details?
– dfd
Nov 10 at 10:11
Way too vague. Could you show your code? Could you define what a "grouped" thread is better? I've been in IT for 40 years and never heard that term. Threads (to me) are just that - separate processes that can be done concurrently. Maybe you can "chain" these processes, but "group" them? Please, how can we help you with so little details?
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I suggest you read up on Operation
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I suggest you read up on Operation
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I suggest you read up on Operation
, OperationQueue
, BlockOperation
etc.
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I suggest you read up on Operation
, OperationQueue
, BlockOperation
etc.
I suggest you read up on Operation
, OperationQueue
, BlockOperation
etc.
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Way too vague. Could you show your code? Could you define what a "grouped" thread is better? I've been in IT for 40 years and never heard that term. Threads (to me) are just that - separate processes that can be done concurrently. Maybe you can "chain" these processes, but "group" them? Please, how can we help you with so little details?
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Nov 10 at 10:11