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.. rst-class:: align-right
built-in predicate
.. index:: pair: threaded_engine_next/2; Built-in predicate .. _predicates_threaded_engine_next_2:
::
threaded_engine_next(Engine, Answer)
Retrieves an answer from an engine and signals it to start computing the next answer. This predicate blocks until an answer becomes available. The predicate fails when there are no more solutions to the engine goal. If the engine goal throws an exception, calling this predicate will re-throw the exception and subsequent calls will fail.
.. note::
This predicate requires a :term:`backend Prolog compiler` providing
compatible multi-threading primitives. The value of the read-only
:ref:`engines <flag_engines>` flag is set to supported
when that
is the case.
::
threaded_engine_next(@nonvar, ?term) - zero_or_one
| Engine
is a variable:
| instantiation_error
| Engine
is neither a variable nor the name of an existing engine:
| existence_error(engine, Engine)
::
% get the next answer from the worker_1 engine:
| ?- threaded_engine_next(worker_1, Answer)
.
.. seealso::
:ref:predicates_threaded_engine_create_3
,
:ref:predicates_threaded_engine_next_reified_2
,
:ref:predicates_threaded_engine_yield_1