Trampolined style

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Abstract

A trampolined program is organized as a single loop in which computations are scheduled and their execution allowed to proceed in discrete steps. Writing programs in trampolined style supports primi-tives for multithreading without language support for continuations. Various forms of trampolining allow for different degrees of interaction between threads. We present two architectures based on an only mildly intrusive trampolined style. Concurrency can be supported at multiple levels of granularity by performing the trampolining transformation multiple times. © 1999 ACM.

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Ganz, S. E., Friedman, D. P., & Wand, M. (1999). Trampolined style. SIGPLAN Notices (ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages), 34(9), 18–27. https://doi.org/10.1145/317765.317779

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