• Reentrancy is a programming concept where a function or subroutine can be interrupted and then resumed before it finishes executing. This means that the...
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  • Reentrant (redirect from Reentrancy)
    Re-entrant (landform), the low ground formed between two hill spurs. Reentrancy (computing) in computer programming Reentrant mutex in computer science Reentry...
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  • structure – Data structure implementable in purely functional languages Reentrancy (computing) – Executing a function concurrently without interfering with other...
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  • Problems for an Electronic Computing Instrument" (PDF). Report on the Mathematical and Logical aspects of an Electronic Computing Instrument (Technical report)...
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  • other threads may lock it. Recursive mutexes solve the problem of non-reentrancy with regular mutexes: if a function that takes a lock and executes a callback...
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  • Thread safety (category Threads (computing))
    "MT Safety Levels for Libraries". Docs Oracle. Retrieved 2024-05-17. "Reentrancy and Thread-Safety | Qt 5.6". Qt Project. Retrieved 2016-04-20. Java Q&A...
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  • electrons into the same spin state, all pointing in the same direction). Reentrance is when while changing a continuous parameter, superconductivity is first...
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  • be running at a time, the engineers were able to ignore the concept of reentrancy, which is the ability for a program (or code library) to be stopped at...
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    before the code of the subroutine to deposit the return address prevents reentrancy and recursion without additional work by the programmer. It also makes...
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  • however have extra performance-reducing baggage in the maintenance of the reentrancy depth, affecting the no-contention case as well. The Convoy problem seems...
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    functionality also introduced at z/TPF 1.1; which coincidentally reinforces TPF's reentrancy requirements. The concepts of file- and memory- residency were also made...
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  • different tasks doing different things. Another benefit is that by providing reentrancy, recursion is automatically supported. When a function calls itself recursively...
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  • would have died, leaving 265,500. Since the gross balance subtracts reentrances to Israel from exits out of Israel, Gold and Phillips subtracted 18,400...
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    possible by transfer (known as "external transfer"), exemption from exams ("reentrance") or by international partnerships. Until the late 1980s, the admission...
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