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Re: default behavior for thread overrun

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Originally Posted by RyanCahoon View Post
Which would make any of your four original options possible, assuming you use round-robin scheduling.
I would expect that a knowledgeable programmer could make the code behave like any one of those options. I was wondering what the "default" behavior is, for folks who use the framework and don't do anything too far out of the ordinary (like changing/tuning the scheduling algorithm).