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Henry Savr
Thank you for answering my previous questions. It really helps me to
move with Ruby.
Here is the next one:
So my long loops are completed. The task is one-threaded, so I am sure
that nothing MINE is still running. It is a time to work with amounts.
But there is a problem: Although I did not start any thread by myself,
but Ruby may for many reasons, some are obviious - there could be
exceptions, I have some rescue statements, etc.
So before working with amounts, I have to make sure, that all processes
caused by me are finished and there is nothing to take care about.
How to do it?
Please, help.
Thank you
Henry
move with Ruby.
Here is the next one:
So my long loops are completed. The task is one-threaded, so I am sure
that nothing MINE is still running. It is a time to work with amounts.
But there is a problem: Although I did not start any thread by myself,
but Ruby may for many reasons, some are obviious - there could be
exceptions, I have some rescue statements, etc.
So before working with amounts, I have to make sure, that all processes
caused by me are finished and there is nothing to take care about.
How to do it?
Please, help.
Thank you
Henry