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Occurs when a task-begin annotation is executed but the corresponding task-end annotation is not executed before the site, thread, or application exits.
ID |
Code Location |
Description |
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1 |
Task start |
Represents the location and associated call stack when the task began execution. |
2 |
Parallel site |
If present, represents the location and associated call stack of the beginning of the parallel site that contained the task. |
void main() { ANNOTATE_SITE_BEGIN(site_name); ANNOTATE_TASK_BEGIN(taskname1); ANNOTATE_SITE_END(); }
This example lacks an end-task annotation, ANNOTATE_TASK_END().
An error also occurs if your code branches around a single ANNOTATE_TASK_END() annotation.
Always execute an ANNOTATE_TASK_BEGIN(taskname) annotation before executing an ANNOTATE_SITE_END() annotation. This omission can be caused by throw exceptions, return, break, continue, and goto statements or keywords. All control flow paths out of a site need to use the ANNOTATE_TASK_END() annotations.