| Don Libes, Multiple Programs in One UNIX Process, Usenix Association Newsletter, Volume 12, No. 4, 1987. |
....structure. Secondly, debugging tools like dbx which only operate on a single Unix process can be used. Finally, it is possible to simulate systems with large numbers of processes, since Nest in effect provides a lightweight process mechanism like those discussed in [Kepe86] and [Libe87]. However, Nest provides a greater degree of transparency, since it does not require explicit co routine functions to transfer control from one process to another, nor does it require the stack for each process to be pre allocated or of fixed size. Nest provides a communications interface to an ....
Don Libes, Multiple Programs in One UNIX Process, Usenix Association Newsletter, Volume 12, No. 4, 1987.
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