Christian Schulte wrote:
> I have to admit that I am also a little puzzled as to why Russ comes to the
> conclusion that thread suspension is somehow opaque. CTM gives much of the
> whole truth but as it comes to the more delicate issues that relate to
> search and spaces and stuff, there is a book providing a rather lengthy and
> full-fledged discussion of that (more than you ever want to know):
>       http://web.it.kth.se/~schulte/paper.html?id=Schulte:LNAI:2002

And in any case, the conditions under which operations suspend are quite
intuitive, IMHO. They are just what you would expect from the principle that
operations should proceed whenever they do not need the value of an unbound
variable.

-- 
David Hopwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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