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On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 5:08 AM Ran Aizen wrote:
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> Thank you Ben~
>
> I just read the a little code implementation, but I still confused
> when should I use isolate->enter() and isolate->exit() ?
> What's the use case of them?
You use them for switching between isolates (at points where it's sa