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- Atomicity - the code sequence is behaviorally atomic, i.e., no other thread or process can concurrently execute the same sequence of instructions (or a subset) against the same resource.Ī race condition exists when an "interfering code sequence" can still access the shared resource, violating exclusivity.
- Exclusivity - the code sequence is given exclusive access to the shared resource, i.e., no other code sequence can modify properties of the shared resource before the original sequence has completed execution.
- Depending on the context, a code sequence may be in the form of a function call, a small number of instructions, a series of program invocations, etc.Ī race condition violates these properties, which are closely related: It works on every level.This can have security implications when the expected synchronization is in security-critical code, such as recording whether a user is authenticated or modifying important state information that should not be influenced by an outsider.Ī race condition occurs within concurrent environments, and is effectively a property of a code sequence.
Emilio and his father Martin have every reason to be very proud of this film. Each of them has a different reason for making the pilgrimage and, to begin with, they seem to have nothing in common, but it's still very believable when they start to relate to each other. The gradual coalescing of the four very different main characters into a unified group works very well. At the same time, there are a lot of funny moments, which lift it from becoming a depressing journey. It never descends into sentimentality but you still feel the grief of Martin Sheen's character as he makes the pilgrimage his estranged dead son never completed. In fact, it's the understated quality of the whole film that makes it very moving. He underplays his role (due to Emilio's direction?) which makes it all the stronger. I think this will go down as one of Martin Sheen's best ever performances. All kudos to Emilio Estevez for an excellent screenplay and superb direction.
This movie exceeded all expectations, which were already very high.