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Changes I made last week to the task code simplified the task shutdown
and termination model. Here's how things now work:
Task termination occurs when:
The task has no references
The task has an empty event queue
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Notes from the task/event discussion led by Bob Halley on 13 March 2000:
A task is an event queue.
(task) --V
(event)-->(event)-->(event)
(runnable queue)--V
(task)-->(task)-->(task)
Normally only one task manager in an application.
Task becomes runnable if it has a non-empty event queue.
One or more worker threads run tasks.
Event routines should be relatively short.
Only one runnable queue that all workers share.
Events for a task are always posted serially. Multiple worker threads
will not be working on multiple events for one task at the same time.
isc_event_send, posting an event, can't fail. It just adds an event
to the task queue.
Event action (callback) rules:
* no locks held on your behald when entering a callback.
* not allowed to block, except when acquiring a lock.
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* not allowed to hold a lock when exiting the callback.
TIMERS?
OMAPI -- need taskmgr to omapi_lib_init
-- one task per client connection