P : PARAM
val run : (unit ‑> _) ‑> unit
run f schedules f for being executed in the thread pool.
run f
f
val run1 : ('a ‑> _) ‑> 'a ‑> unit
run1 f x is similar to run (fun () -> f x).
run1 f x
run (fun () -> f x)
val run2 : ('a ‑> 'b ‑> _) ‑> 'a ‑> 'b ‑> unit
val run3 : ('a ‑> 'b ‑> 'c ‑> _) ‑> 'a ‑> 'b ‑> 'c ‑> unit
val set_exn_handler : (exn ‑> unit) ‑> unit
val active : unit ‑> bool
active () is true as long as stop() has not been called yet.
active ()
stop()
val stop : unit ‑> unit
After calling stop (), most functions will raise Stopped. This has the effect of preventing new tasks from being executed.
stop ()
module Fut : sig ... end