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The code example will run on two processes, the first will display the message ''Hello from 0'', whilst the second will output the message ''hello from 1''. | The code example will run on two processes, the first will display the message ''Hello from 0'', whilst the second will output the message ''hello from 1''. | ||
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Revision as of 18:07, 13 January 2013
Syntax
proc n
{
process body
}
where n is a variable or value known at compile time.
Semantics
This will limit execution of a block to a certain process whose rank is guaranteed to be that specified.
Note: A variable declared within a proc block and allocated multiple will in fact, by inference, be allocated to the group of processes which contains a single process who's rank is the same as the proc block's.
Note: This is a blocking construct and regardless of arguments involves all processes who will either ignore it or execute the block.
Example
#include <io>
proc 0 {
print("Hello from 0\n");
};
proc 1 {
print("hello from 1\n");
};
The code example will run on two processes, the first will display the message Hello from 0, whilst the second will output the message hello from 1.
Since: Version 0.41b