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[I] A Simple Protothreads library using gcc extensions
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[T] Protothreads is a programming model invented by Adam Dunkels that
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[T] combines the advantages of event-driven (sometimes also called state
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[T] machine) programming and threaded programming. The main advantage of
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[T] the event-driven model is efficiency, both speed and memory usage.
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[T] The main advantage of the threaded model is algorithm clarity.
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[T] Protothreads gives you both. A protothread is an extremely lightweight
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[T] thread. As with event-driven programming, there is a single stack; but
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[T] like threaded programming, a function can (at least conceptually) block.
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[U] http://protothread.wiki.sf.net
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[A] Larry Ruane <LarryRuane@gmail.com>
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[M] Alejandro Mery <amery@opensde.org>
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[C] extra/development
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[L] MIT
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[S] Stable
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[V] v01
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[D] 2333379234 protothread_v01-1.tar.gz !http://protothread.googlecode.com/files/protothread_v01.tar.gz
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