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dispatch_group_create(3)     Library Functions Manual	dispatch_group_create(3)

NAME
     dispatch_group_create,	 dispatch_group_async,	    dispatch_group_wait,
     dispatch_group_notify -- group blocks submitted to queues

SYNOPSIS
     #include <dispatch/dispatch.h>

     dispatch_group_t
     dispatch_group_create(void);

     void
     dispatch_group_enter(dispatch_group_t group);

     void
     dispatch_group_leave(dispatch_group_t group);

     long
     dispatch_group_wait(dispatch_group_t group, dispatch_time_t timeout);

     void
     dispatch_group_notify(dispatch_group_t group, dispatch_queue_t queue,
	 void (^block)(void));

     void
     dispatch_group_notify_f(dispatch_group_t group, dispatch_queue_t queue,
	 void *context, void (*function)(void *));

     void
     dispatch_group_async(dispatch_group_t group, dispatch_queue_t queue,
	 void (^block)(void));

     void
     dispatch_group_async_f(dispatch_group_t group, dispatch_queue_t queue,
	 void *context, void (*function)(void *));

DESCRIPTION
     A dispatch group is an association of one or more blocks submitted to  dis-
     patch  queues  for  asynchronous invocation.  Applications may use dispatch
     groups to wait for the completion of blocks associated with the group.

     The dispatch_group_create() function  returns  a  new  and  empty	dispatch
     group.

     The  dispatch_group_enter() and dispatch_group_leave() functions update the
     number of blocks running within a group.

     The dispatch_group_wait() function waits until all blocks	associated  with
     the  group  have completed, or until the specified timeout has elapsed.  If
     the group becomes empty within the specified amount of time,  the	function
     will return zero indicating success. Otherwise, a non-zero return code will
     be returned.  When DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER is passed as the timeout, calls to
     this function will wait an unlimited amount of time until the group becomes
     empty and the return value is always zero.

     The  dispatch_group_notify() function provides asynchronous notification of
     the completion of the blocks associated with the group  by  submitting  the
     block to the specified queue once all blocks associated with the group have
     completed.   The  system  holds  a reference to the dispatch group while an
     asynchronous notification is pending, therefore it is valid to release  the
     group  after  setting a notification block.  The group will be empty at the
     time the notification block is submitted to the target queue. The group may
     either be released with dispatch_release() or reused for additional  opera-
     tions.

     The dispatch_group_async() convenience function behaves like so:

     void
     dispatch_group_async(dispatch_group_t group, dispatch_queue_t queue, dispatch_block_t block)
     {
	     dispatch_retain(group);
	     dispatch_group_enter(group);
	     dispatch_async(queue, ^{
		     block();
		     dispatch_group_leave(group);
		     dispatch_release(group);
	     });
     }

RETURN VALUE
     The  dispatch_group_create()  function returns NULL on failure and non-NULL
     on success.

     The dispatch_group_wait() function returns zero upon success  and	non-zero
     after  the  timeout expires.  If the timeout is DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER, then
     dispatch_group_wait() waits forever and always returns zero.

MEMORY MODEL
     Dispatch groups are retained and released via  calls  to  dispatch_retain()
     and dispatch_release().

FUNDAMENTALS
     The  dispatch_group_async() and dispatch_group_notify() functions are wrap-
     pers around dispatch_group_async_f() and dispatch_group_notify_f()  respec-
     tively.

CAVEATS
     In  order	to ensure deterministic behavior, it is recommended to call dis-
     patch_group_wait() only once all blocks have been submitted to  the  group.
     If  it is later determined that new blocks should be run, it is recommended
     not to reuse an already-running group, but to create a new group.

     dispatch_group_wait() returns as soon as there are exactly zero enqueued or
     running blocks associated with a group (more precisely, as  soon  as  every
     dispatch_group_enter()  call  has been balanced by a dispatch_group_leave()
     call). If one thread waits for a group while  another  thread  submits  new
     blocks  to the group, then the count of associated blocks might momentarily
     reach zero before all blocks have been submitted.	If  this  happens,  dis-
     patch_group_wait()  will  return too early: some blocks associated with the
     group have finished, but some have not yet been submitted or run.

     However, as a special case, a block associated with a group may submit  new
     blocks  associated with its own group. In this case, the behavior is deter-
     ministic: a waiting thread will not  wake	up  until  the	newly  submitted
     blocks have also finished.

     All  of  the foregoing also applies to dispath_group_notify() as well, with
     "block to be submitted" substituted for "waiting thread".

SEE ALSO
     dispatch(3),  dispatch_async(3),  dispatch_object(3),   dispatch_queue_cre-
     ate(3), dispatch_semaphore_create(3), dispatch_time(3)

Darwin				   May 1, 2009		dispatch_group_create(3)

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