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  1. Reentrancy (computing) - Wikipedia

    In programming, reentrancy is the property of a function or subroutine which can be interrupted and then resumed before it finishes executing. This means that the function can be called …

  2. What exactly is a reentrant function? - Stack Overflow

    A thread-safe function need not be reentrant; it may achieve thread safety by specifically preventing reentrancy with a lock, and point (6) says that such a function is not reentrant.

  3. Reentrant Function - GeeksforGeeks

    Apr 15, 2023 · Thread safety and Reentrant functions Reentrancy is distinct from, but closely related to, thread-safety. A function can be thread-safe and still not reentrant.

  4. Introduction to Reentrancy - Embedded

    Mar 15, 2001 · Like so many embedded concepts, reentrancy came from the mainframe era, in the days when memory was a valuable commodity. In those days compilers and other …

  5. What is actor reentrancy and how can it cause problems?

    Nov 16, 2024 · Actor reentrancy means this is true of actors too: if you use await inside an actor method, that whole piece of work might suspend, and potentially another piece of work will …

  6. Reentrancy - w3.cs.jmu.edu

    Relaxing Explicit Reentrancy: Accept arguments by reference or pointer arguments but ensure that the caller only passes referenecs/pointers to appropriate variables

  7. Like so many embedded concepts, reentrancy came from the mainframe era, in the days when memory was a valuable commodity. In those days compilers and other programs were often …

  8. reentrancy, thread safe, asynchronous signal safe, interrupt safe

    Reentrancy referring to a piece of code that can be re-entered by the same process ( may, or may not be the same thread ), before its current invocation completes, without any side effect to the...

  9. Beginner's Corner - Reentrancy - Ganssle

    Beginner's Corner - Reentrancy By Jack Ganssle Beginner's Corner - Reentrancy Virtually every embedded system uses interrupts; many support multitasking or multithreaded operations. …

  10. Reentrancy and Thread-Safety | Qt 6.10

    Reentrancy and Thread-Safety Throughout the documentation, the terms reentrant and thread-safe are used to mark classes and functions to indicate how they can be used in multithread …