> At the language abstraction level, we can say that spawn performs a
single operation: it creates an execution context. In this case, the *execution
context* is a low-level term that refers to the combination of processor
register states and the call stack (as well as the state of the Zend
engine).

Correct.

On Thu, Mar 20, 2025 at 8:45 PM Edmond Dantes <edmond...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >
> >  Nitpick to make sure we're talking about the same thing: What does
> "Separate execution context" mean here?  Because a keyword whose
> description includes "and" is always a yellow flag at least.
> >
>
> At the language abstraction level, we can say that spawn performs a
> single operation: it creates an execution context. In this case, the 
> *execution
> context* is a low-level term that refers to the combination of processor
> register states and the call stack (as well as the state of the Zend
> engine).
>


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