Quick Summary: Yeah you're allowed to call signals there's nothing in the queue it just won't do anything it just won't wake up any I mean they have to yield from each other so you know when they context switch it's just practice
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Yeah you're allowed to call signals there's nothing in the queue it just won't do anything it just won't wake up any I mean they have to yield from each other so you know when they context switch it's just practice The other one again like I said harping on this one: one just uses a kernel
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- Yeah you're allowed to call signals there's nothing in the queue it just won't do anything it just won't wake up any
- I mean they have to yield from each other so you know when they context switch it's just practice
- The other one again like I said harping on this one: one just uses a kernel
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