nonalertable

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Etymology

non- + alertable

Adjective

nonalertable (not comparable)

  1. (computing) Not alertable; not listening for notifications from other threads of execution.
    • 1994, Byte - Volume 19, page 237:
      A file-copying example highlights NT's potent asynchronous I/O features, contrasting the extended (i.e., alertable) read, write, and wait functions with their standard (i.e., nonalertable) counterparts.
    • 2003, Walter Oney, Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model, page 201:
      The bottom line: perform nonalertable waits unless you know you shouldn't.
    • 2008, Joe Duffy, Concurrent Programming on Windows:
      Blocking is done with a nonalertable wait, and waiters are released in a roughly FIFO order, although the lock is unfair and will permit concurrent acquisition attempts to succeed.

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