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Update wikipage Graphics with concurrency. (Signed-off-by:jocelyn).
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How can I build a concurrent graphical in application in Eiffel?
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How can I build a concurrent graphical in application in Eiffel?
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How do you make the two work together? This note gives you simple guidelines to ensure that the EiffelVision-SCOOP marriage is a harmonious and productive one.
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How do you make the two work together? This note gives you simple guidelines to ensure that the EiffelVision-SCOOP marriage is a harmonious and productive one.
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The first question: why does the problem even exist? Let’s go back to the pre-SCOOP days. Any graphical application has an “event loopâ€, which keeps watching for graphical user events, such as a mouse click, and triggering the corresponding application responses, such as saving a file (if the user clicked “OK†on a File Save dialog). If you were using multithreading, the event loop would run in the main thread, also called the GUI (Graphical User Interface) thread.
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The first question: why does the problem even exist? Let's go back to the pre-SCOOP days. Any graphical application has an "event loop", which keeps watching for graphical user events, such as a mouse click, and triggering the corresponding application responses, such as saving a file (if the user clicked "OK" on a File Save dialog). If you were using multithreading, the event loop would run in the main thread, also called the GUI (Graphical User Interface) thread.
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Enter SCOOP. The old technique cannot work because a processor stuck in a loop cannot process any logged call! If you perform calls on a graphical widget, say the OK button, they will be logged right away, but they can only execute once the processor has exited its event loop. Not what you want.
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Enter SCOOP. The old technique cannot work because a processor stuck in a loop cannot process any logged call! If you perform calls on a graphical widget, say the OK button, they will be logged right away, but they can only execute once the processor has exited its event loop. Not what you want.
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