Can anyone give a good reference to material that explains what the heck
this committing to levels business is all about? My head spins whenever I
read posts like these. A high level introduction will do for now (as I
suspect it is complex enough that if you hit me with the full load all at
once I'd run away screaming ;-).

bc

On 9/6/07, Glenn Knickerbocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> James Johnson wrote:
> > The CallPipe can commit to whatever it wants. The userstage is suspended
> > waiting for the CallPipe to complete.
>
> Aha, looks like the official documentation is misleading here.
> The author's help (PIPE AHELP CALLPIPE) says:
>
> > The  stage  that  issues  CALLPIPE
> > commits to the highest commit level of the subroutine pipeline while it
> waits
> > for  it  to complete.
>
> So once the subroutine pipeline commits to 0, the issuing stage also
> commits to 0, and the calling pipeline can run.
>
> ¬R
>

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