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Ruby » Threads » Synchronization 




Controlling the Thread Scheduler


class MyData 
    attr_reader :count 

    def initialize(name
        @name = name 
        @count = 
    end 

    def chase(other
        while @count < 
            while @count < other
                count > 
                Thread.pass 
            end 
            @count += 
            print "#@name: #{count}\n" 
        end 
    end 
end 
c1 = MyData.new("A"
c2 = MyData.new("B"
threads = 
Thread.new Thread.stop; c1.chase(c2) }
Thread.new Thread.stop; c2.chase(c1) } 


 














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