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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What was your first computer? Post 302374735 by dday on Wednesday 25th of November 2009 09:42:34 AM
Old 11-25-2009
I know I'm posting a lot, but I have a lot of memories... Smilie

I remember using an XT with Turbo when I was in college. Turbo made it go from 4mhz to 8mhz, I think. It was an Xtra, I don't remember who make it. I was taking a Finite Math class and we were programming in Pascal (anybody remember that?) We were doing permutations and probability. I remember kicking off a program that looped through 50k rolls of a pair of dice before I went to bed and it just finishing before I had to go to work in the morning. Now, it would run in seconds.

And to think that went to the moon with this kind of stuff..
 

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CosTransactions_Resource(3erl)				     Erlang Module Definition				    CosTransactions_Resource(3erl)

NAME
CosTransactions_Resource - This module implements the OMG CosTransactions::Resource interface. DESCRIPTION
To get access to the record definitions for the structures use: -include_lib("cosTransactions/include/CosTransactions.hrl"). EXPORTS
commit(Resource) -> Return Types Resource = #objref Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E} E = #'CosTransactions_NotPrepared'{} | #'CosTransactions_HeuristicRollback'{} | #'CosTransactions_HeuristicMixed'{} | #'Cos- Transactions_HeuristicHazard'{} This operation instructs the Resource to commit all changes made as a part of the transaction. The Resource can raise: * Heuristic Exception - if a Heuristic decision is made which differ from the true outcome of the transaction. The Resource must remember the Heuristic outcome until the forget operation is performed. commit_one_phase(Resource) -> Return Types Resource = #objref Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E} E = #'CosTransactions_HeuristicHazard'{} | #'CosTransactions_TransactionRolledBack'{} If possible, the Resource should commit all changes made as part of the transaction, else it should raise the TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK exception. This operation can only be used if the Resource is the only child of its parent. forget(Resource) -> Return Types Resource = #objref Return = ok This operation informs the Resource that it is safe to forget any Heuristic decisions and the knowledge of the transaction. prepare(Resource) -> Return Types Resource = #objref Return = Vote | {'EXCEPTION', E} Vote = 'VoteReadOnly' | 'VoteCommit' | 'VoteRollback' E = #'CosTransactions_HeuristicMixed'{} | #'CosTransactions_HeuristicHazard'{} This operation is invoked on the Resource to begin the two-phase commit protocol. The Resource can reply: * 'VoteReadOnly' - if no persistent data has been modified by the transaction. The Resource can forget all knowledge of the trans- action. * 'VoteCommit' - if the Resource has been prepared and is able to write all the data needed to commit the transaction to stable storage. * 'VoteRollback' - under any circumstances but must do so if none of the alternatives above are applicable. * Heuristic Exception - if a Heuristic decision is made which differ from the true outcome of the transaction. The Resource must remember the Heuristic outcome until the forget operation is performed. rollback(Resource) -> Return Types Resource = #objref Return = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E} E = #'CosTransactions_HeuristicCommit'{} | #'CosTransactions_HeuristicMixed'{} | #'CosTransactions_HeuristicHazard'{} This operation instructs the Resource to rollback all changes made as a part of the transaction. The Resource can raise: * Heuristic Exception - if a Heuristic decision is made which differ from the true outcome of the transaction. The Resource must remember the Heuristic outcome until the forget operation is performed. Ericsson AB cosTransactions 1.2.10 CosTransactions_Resource(3erl)
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