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Reentrancy (computing)

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 again before it completes its previous execution. Reentrant code is designed to be safe and predictable when multiple instances of the same function are called…

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Reentrant interrupt handler

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Reentrancy (computing)

Nodes45
Edges44
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Avg. degree1.96
Density0.044444
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reentrant function interrupt data thread-safe subroutine called interrupted code reentrancy handler could execution may used system global programming shared service

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a jump or callinstance ofThe interruption could be caused by an internal action0.80text
a jump or callinstance ofThe programming language might provide atomicity guarantees for interruption caused by an internal action0.80text

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