Thread#terminate() : terminate() is a Thread class method which is used to terminates the thread and schedules another thread to be run.
Syntax: Thread.terminate()
Parameter: Thread values
Return: terminates the thread
Example #1 :
# Ruby code for Thread.terminate() method # declaring Thread a = Thread . new { print "a" ; Thread .stop; print "c" }
# terminate form puts "Thread a terminate() form : #{a.terminate()}\n\n"
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Output :
Thread a terminate() form : #
Example #2 :
# Ruby code for Thread.terminate() method # declaring Thread a = Thread . new { puts "HI! I am learning to code" }
# terminate form puts "Thread a terminate() form : #{a.terminate()}\n\n"
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Output :
Thread a terminate() form : #
Note :
The thread object generated in the output depends on the system and pointer value. So, it may vary each time the code is run.