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  1. Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Exception Handling (WEH '12)
  2. Can asynchronous exceptions expire?
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Can asynchronous exceptions expire?

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Morandi, Benjamin Nanz, Sebastian Meyer, Bertrand
Abstract A multitude of asynchronous exception mechanisms have been proposed. They specify where and when an asynchronous exception propagates. We highlight another aspect that has largely been overlooked: can an asynchronous exception expire? We discuss scenarios where it is meaningful for an asynchronous exception to expire. We further elaborate on one of the scenarios, thereby outlining an asynchronous exception mechanism for the SCOOP concurrency model.
Starting Page 4
Ending Page 6
Page Count 3
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781467317665
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2012-06-09
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Scoop Asynchronous exception Concurrent programming
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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