| A. J. Bernstein. Output Guards and Nondeterminism in Communicating Sequential Processes. ACM Trans. on Programming Languages and Systems, 2(2):234--238, Apr. 1980. |
....blocked will never be chosen. Each of these differences makes implementing events quite difficult. Reppy gives a coroutine implementation [31] but many of the difficulties arise in the presence of true parallelism. In particular, the last problem has been a topic of quite a bit of research [8, 34, 35]. Nevertheless, we have been able to implement events using the thread interface [27] The fact that so many higher level constructs can be efficiently implemented in terms of the thread interface (with help from SML s first class functions, polymorphic types, and module system) reinforces our ....
A. J. Bernstein. Output guards and nondeterminism in communicating sequential processes. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 2(2):234--238, April 1980.
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A. J. Bernstein. Output Guards and Nondeterminism in Communicating Sequential Processes. ACM Trans. on Programming Languages and Systems, 2(2):234--238, Apr. 1980.
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