On Monday 12 Sep 2011 Alex Schuster wrote:
> I don't know it this is possible for a single-threaded application, I
> assume the answer is no. I do not think there is some sort of supervisor
> that calls and controls the individual plasmoids. When a plasmoid's code
> being executed, and that goes in an endless loop, it will stay, and
> plasma will not react any further. At least that's my understanding.

Either I'm misunderstanding you, or that is unbelievable.  From the earliest 
days of basic coding you could set a timer so that if no response was obtained 
by then the loop exited.  Are you saying that 30 years on this is not 
possible?

Anne

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