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| It does not support function names or closures; creating a thread requires passing the path to the PHP script file, similar to Node.js's worker threads. <?php
use Swoole\Thread;
use Swoole\Thread\Atomic;
use Swoole\Thread\Atomic\Long;
$args = Thread::getArguments();
$c = 4;
$n = 128;
if (empty($args)) {
    $threads = [];
    $a1 = new Atomic;
    $a2 = new Long;
    for ($i = 0; $i < $c; $i++) {
        $threads[] = new Thread(__FILE__, $i, $a1, $a2);
    }
    for ($i = 0; $i < $c; $i++) {
        $threads[$i]->join();
    }
    var_dump($a1->get(), $a2->get());
} else {
    $a1 = $args[1];
    $a2 = $args[2];
    $a1->add(3);
    $a2->add(7);
} | 
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Hello,
Is it planned to open a Thread with a closure, vs from an actual file?
Thank you,
Hans
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