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An Input object is a container for data that the parallel\Events object will write to parallel\Channel objects as they become available. Multiple event loops may share an Input container - parallel does not verify the contents of the container when it is set as the input for a parallel\Events object.
Bilginize:
When a parallel\Events object performs a write, the target is removed from the input object as if parallel\Events\Input::remove() were called.