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dejafu [![Build Status][build-status]][build-log]
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Concurrency is nice, deadlocks and race conditions not so much. The
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`Par` monad family, as defined in [abstract-par][] provides
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deterministic parallelism, but sometimes we can tolerate a bit of
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nondeterminism.
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This package provides a class of monads for potentially
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nondeterministic concurrency, with an interface very much in the
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spirit of `Par`, but slightly more relaxed. Specifically,
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`MonadConc`'s `IVar` equivalent, `CVar`s, can be written to multiple
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times.
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The documentation of the latest developmental version is
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[available online][docs].
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`MonadConc` and `IO`
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--------------------
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The intention of the `MonadConc` class is to provide concurrency where
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any apparent nondeterminism arises purely from the scheduling
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behaviour. To put it another way, a given computation, parametrised
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with a fixed set of scheduling decisions, is deterministic. This
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assumption is used by the testing functionality provided by
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Control.Monad.Conc.SCT.
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Whilst this assumption may not hold in general when `IO` is involved,
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you should strive to produce test cases where it does.
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Contributing
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------------
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Bug reports, pull requests, and comments are very welcome!
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Feel free to contact me on GitHub, through IRC (#haskell on freenode),
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or email (mike@barrucadu.co.uk).
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[build-status]: https://travis-ci.org/barrucadu/dejafu.svg?branch=master
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[build-log]: https://travis-ci.org/barrucadu/dejafu
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[abstract-par]: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/abstract-par/docs/Control-Monad-Par-Class.html
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[docs]: https://barrucadu.github.io/dejafu
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