noalias comments to X3J11

aglew at urbsdc.Urbana.Gould.COM aglew at urbsdc.Urbana.Gould.COM
Thu Apr 7 05:04:00 AEST 1988


>Interrupt routines are almost by definition esoteric, not to mention highly
>machine-specific.  Only on PCs do users commonly write their own interrupt
>routines; in more modern environments [MSDOS is a Neanderthal operating
>system, its only saving grace being some of the nifty applications that run
>on it] such things generally are confined to the bowels of the operating
>system, where they belong.

Strongly disagree. A decent signal interface should be comparable to
an interrupt routine. Too often is asynchronous communication neglected
in favour of synchronous IPC.


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