std::cout << "INPUT\n" << std::endl; for (int i = 0; i < num; i++) { std::cout << "CREATE\n" << std::endl; threads.emplace_back([] { std::cout << "THREAD A\n" << std::endl; }); } std::cout << "OUTPUT\n" << std::endl;
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@Yashas if std::threads aren't joined they will throw an exception on destruction. Now your case had tow problems. First, your main thread exited before the threads printed. Second, you destroyed the threads without joining them, so technically at the end of main, you threw an exception. To ensure the threads actuality run, you need to wait until they have terminated.
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