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Software engineering
Computer programming
Concurrency control
Global interpreter lock
Thread
JRuby
POSIX Threads
Memory barrier
VM
Runtime system
Ruby

Techniques and Applications for Guest-Language Safepoints Benoit Daloze Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Chris Seaton

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