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# About
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This is a threadpool library for C++ 20
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# How to use
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```cpp
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#include <print>
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import Crafter.Thread;
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using namespace Crafter::Thread;
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int main() {
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ThreadPool::Start(3);
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ThreadPool::Enqueue({[](){std::println("1");}, [](){std::println("2");}, [](){std::println("3");}, [](){std::println("4");}, [](){std::println("5");},[](){std::println("6");}, [](){std::println("7");}, [](){std::println("8");}, [](){std::println("9");}, [](){std::println("10");}});
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ThreadPool::Stop();
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}
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```
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When running this above code the prints will be spread across 2 threads. This can be seen in the ``main.cpp`` sample by running ``crafter-build -c test -r``
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