On 2009-03-17, Michael Schnell <[email protected]> wrote:

>> What _I_ meant was that when one of my threads gets scheduled,
>> it runs until it has finished what it needs to do and blocks
>> waiting for the next event.  Isn't that's what "run to
>> completion" means?
>
> No. "Run to completion" means that each "thread" is a callback
> that is called and returns with any "event" it needs to
> handle.

Sorry, I don't see the difference except for some minor details
in how the thread is "called" by the scheduler.

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