> what is the purpose of a ".CoRoutine"? How does that differ from having
> Rexx methods execute concurrently?
>
Excerpt from
http://ssw.jku.at/Research/Papers/Stadler11Master/Stadler11Master.pdf
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Producer/consumer problems can often be implemented elegantly with
coroutines.
Coroutines also prov
Bonjour Jean-Louis,
maybe a stupid question: what is the purpose of a ".CoRoutine"? How does that
differ from having
Rexx methods execute concurrently?
What does one need to know to decide whether to use a CoRoutine or not?
TIA,
---rony
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