The OP has a machine producing widgets onto a conveyor at a given rate; and a bunch of packers taking them off the belt and putting them in boxes.

When everything is running well, this works great, but occassionally, one of the packers need to visit the loo, or fetch some more boxes, or a couple of box blanks get stuck together; at which point, the other packers are unable to keep up with the conveyor.

Your "solution" to this, is to hire a warehouse and a fleet of vans and ship the widgets coming out of the machine off to the warehouse. And then another fleet of vans and two-way radios, and whenever a packer is free to pack another widget, they radio the warehouse and wait while a (single) widget is loaded onto the van; driven back from the warehouse and delivered to the packer.

You get no respect from me because you do not deserve any whilst you continue to post garbage like this.


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In reply to Re^2: Does the main thread yield? by BrowserUk
in thread Does the main thread yield? by Random_Walk

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