> Yep. But when it comes to multithreading you can't assume the same
> behavior on e.g. single or multiprocessor systems anway.

> leo

Sounds like a user-land implementation should be default then, to guarentee
consistancy across hardware let alone machines.  Software targeted for specific
uses can do whatever it wants and I suppose individual corporations would be
better prepared to customize the code.

My hope is that Parrot can support LibOS or ExOS implementations.

John

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