10.1 Creating and destroying Prolog threads
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        • Creating and destroying Prolog threads
          • thread_create/2
          • thread_create/3
          • thread_self/1
          • thread_join/1
          • thread_join/2
          • thread_detach/1
          • thread_exit/1
          • thread_initialization/1
          • thread_at_exit/1
          • thread_setconcurrency/2
          • thread_affinity/3
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Availability:built-in
thread_setconcurrency(-Old, +New)
Determine the concurrency of the process, which is defined as the maximum number of concurrently active threads. `Active' here means they are using CPU time. This option is provided if the thread implementation provides pthread_setconcurrency(). Solaris is a typical example of this family. On other systems this predicate unifies Old to 0 (zero) and succeeds silently.