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`Tarearbol` Library Update
Tarearbol library that eases the dealing with tasks got a massive update.
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use Tarearbol.Poolto create worker pools with no boilerplate -
call/3,cast/2, andterminate/2callbacks to handle messages directly sent to the worker process -
__init_handler__/1(orinit: mfa()parameter in a call touse) to customize initialization process.
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