There is a school of thought, to which I think I am rapidly coming, that suggests that recursive locks are not just unnecessary, but actually dangerous.
My question is, does anyone know of a particular algorithm or use-case that would be impossible or difficult to implement without recursive locks?
Opinions; examples; references; all sought.
In reply to Recursive locks:killer application. Do they have one? by BrowserUk
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