pthread_join -- wait for thread termination
      Reentrant C Library (libc_r, -lc_r)
      #include <pthread.h>
     int
     pthread_join(pthread_t thread, void **value_ptr);
     The pthread_join() function suspends execution of the calling thread
     until the target thread terminates unless the target thread has already
     terminated.
     On return from a successful pthread_join() call with a non-NULL value_ptr
     argument, the value passed to pthread_exit() by the terminating thread is
     stored in the location referenced by value_ptr.  When a pthread_join()
     returns successfully, the target thread has been terminated.  The results
     of multiple simultaneous calls to pthread_join() specifying the same target
 thread are undefined.	If the thread calling pthread_join() is cancelled,
 then the target thread is not detached.
     A thread that has exited but remains unjoined counts against
     [_POSIX_THREAD_THREADS_MAX].
     If successful,  the pthread_join() function will return zero.  Otherwise
     an error number will be returned to indicate the error.
     The pthread_join() function will fail if:
     [EINVAL]		The implementation has detected that the value specified
 by thread does not refer to a joinable thread.
     [ESRCH]		No thread could be found corresponding to that specified
 by the given thread ID, thread.
     [EDEADLK]		A deadlock was detected or the value of thread specifies
 the calling thread.
     wait(2), pthread_create(3)
     The pthread_join() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9945-1:1996
     (``POSIX.1'').
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