Sequel (computer science)
- Sequel (computer science)
A sequel is a routine with no return value, where the name is looked up lexically and execution is continued at the end of the block in which the sequel is declared [Burh, P: " [http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/~usystem/pub/uSystem/uC++book.pdf Understanding Control Flow with Concurrent Programming using μC++] " Page 40] .
{ sequel s1 (...) { ... }
{ sequel s2 (...) { ... }
{ ... if (...) s1 (...) ... if (...) s2 (...) ... } }
// After sequel s2 is done executing // normal execution will resume here
...}
// After sequel s1 is done executing// normal execution will resume here
...
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