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Re: Command Based Programming (Threads?)

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What does "non-interruptive" mean?
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Originally Posted by TFleig78 View Post
He probably meant interruptible.
You probably meant non-interruptible?

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If the current command is not interruptible, the new command will fail to be scheduled.
So if all the commands should be "non-interruptive", and non-interruptive means non-interruptible, then all new commands will fail to be scheduled if any command is presently running?


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