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diff --git a/gnu/packages/pth.scm b/gnu/packages/pth.scm index c3f572574e..e7068a5240 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/pth.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/pth.scm @@ -39,23 +39,11 @@ (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/pth") (synopsis "Portable thread library") (description - "Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix -platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for -multiple threads of execution (aka ``multithreading'') inside -event-driven applications. All threads run in the same address space of -the server application, but each thread has it's own individual -program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. - -The thread scheduling itself is done in a cooperative way, i.e., the -threads are managed by a priority- and event-based non-preemptive -scheduler. The intention is that this way one can achieve better -portability and run-time performance than with preemptive -scheduling. The event facility allows threads to wait until various -types of events occur, including pending I/O on file descriptors, -asynchronous signals, elapsed timers, pending I/O on message ports, -thread and process termination, and even customized callback functions. - -Additionally Pth provides an optional emulation API for POSIX.1c -threads (\"Pthreads\") which can be used for backward compatibility to -existing multithreaded applications.") + "Pth is a portable library providing non-preemptive, priority-based +scheduling for multiple execution threads. Each thread has its own +program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. Threads are +scheduled in a cooperative way, rather than in the standard preemptive way, +such that they are managed according to priority and events. However, Pth +also features emulation of POSIX.1c threads (\"Pthreads\") for backwards +compatibility.") (license lgpl2.1+))) |