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Pietro Gagliardi wrote:
> /* there are threads in plan 9 */
>

Ok, let me clarify because I think people are very confused: and that's
understandable given the weirdness of the question.

I'm looking for any corner case operating system that (due to scheduling
and other semantics) sees threads as not having the usual set of shared
memory segments. I haven't found any but I'm interested in verifying
because of a project at work.

No, this doesn't make sense. Yes, it *should* be seen as a "process".
But, I'm being extremely pedantic.

D


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