From: Matthew Heaney <matthew_heaney@acm.org>
Subject: ANNOUNCE: static locking order article posted to ACM archives
Date: 1999/04/10
Date: 1999-04-10T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m390c1z0f3.fsf@mheaney.ni.net> (raw)
I have posted the article "Static Locking Order" to the April 1999 ACM
patterns archive.
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"Static locking order" is a technique used to claim exclusive access to
two (or more) resources simultaneously, without possibility of deadlock.
I have translated every C++ example in the GoF Design Patterns book to
Ada95, and have now started documenting idioms for concurrency,
real-time programming, and interprocess communication.
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