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  2. Coroutine - Wikipedia

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    ScummVM - The ScummVM project implements a light-weight version of stackless coroutines based on Simon Tatham's article. tonbit::coroutine - C++11 single .h asymmetric coroutine implementation via ucontext / fiber; Coroutines landed in Clang in May 2017, with libc++ implementation ongoing. [43] elle by Docker

  3. Async/await - Wikipedia

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    Support for it, coroutines, and the keywords such as co_await are available in GCC and MSVC compilers while Clang has partial support. It is worth noting that std::promise and std::future, although it would seem that they would be awaitable objects, implement none of the machinery required to be returned from coroutines and be awaited using co ...

  4. Kotlin (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Kotlin 1.3 was released on 29 October 2018, adding support for coroutines for use with asynchronous programming. [ 21 ] On 7 May 2019, Google announced that the Kotlin programming language is now its preferred language for Android app developers.

  5. Communicating sequential processes - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, communicating sequential processes (CSP) is a formal language for describing patterns of interaction in concurrent systems. [1] It is a member of the family of mathematical theories of concurrency known as process algebras, or process calculi, based on message passing via channels.

  6. Futures and promises - Wikipedia

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    Kotlin, however kotlin.native.concurrent.Future is only usually used when writing Kotlin that is intended to run natively [35] Nim; Oxygene; Oz version 3 [36] Python concurrent.futures, since 3.2, [37] as proposed by the PEP 3148, and Python 3.5 added async and await [38] R (promises for lazy evaluation, still single threaded) Racket [39] Raku [40]

  7. Melvin Conway - Wikipedia

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    He later authored a seminal paper on the subject of coroutines, titled "Design of a Separable Transition-diagram Compiler", [5] which included the first published explanation of the concept. [4] In this paper, he proposed organizing a compiler as a set of coroutines, which allows using separate passes while debugging and then running a single ...

  8. Jetpack Compose - Wikipedia

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    Jetpack Compose is an open-source Kotlin-based declarative UI framework for Android developed by Google. [1] The first preview was announced in May 2019, [ 2 ] and the framework was made ready for production in July 2021.

  9. Green thread - Wikipedia

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    Lua uses coroutines for concurrency. Lua 5.2 also offers true C coroutine semantics through the functions lua_yieldk, lua_callk, and lua_pcallk. The CoCo extension allows true C coroutine semantics for Lua 5.1. Nim provides asynchronous I/O and coroutines; OCaml, since version 5.0, supports green threads through the Domainslib.Task module