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* ANNOUNCE: suspension objects article posted to ACM archives
@ 1999-04-11  0:00 Matthew Heaney
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From: Matthew Heaney @ 1999-04-11  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


I have posted the article "Task Synchronization Using Suspension
Objects" to the April 1999 ACM patterns archive.

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Critical regions are implemented using a Suspension_Object, a built-in
primitive (in the Real-Time Systems Annex) for low-level but extremely
efficient task synchronization.

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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Matt




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