Day 5 of the SCO v. Novell Trial and Some Help for Journalists Covering the Trial - Updated

 
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Day 5 of the SCO v. Novell Trial and Some Help for Journalists Covering the Trial - Updated

One of our reporters in the courtroom today, bprice, has sent his first dispatch. More to come. He had a pleasant chat with Tom Harvey of the Salt Lake Tribune. And in the trial itself, there was testimony from Bill Broderick again, then Ty Mattingly.

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dispatch(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 					       dispatch(3)

NAME
dispatch -- the dispatch framework SYNOPSIS
#include <dispatch/dispatch.h> DESCRIPTION
The dispatch framework allows blocks to be scheduled for asynchronous and concurrent execution via the core functions described in dispatch_async(3) and dispatch_apply(3). Dispatch queues are the basic units of organization of blocks. Several queues are created by default, and applications may create additional queues for their own use. See dispatch_queue_create(3) for more information. Dispatch groups allow applications to track the progress of blocks submitted to queues and take action when the blocks complete. See dispatch_group_create(3) for more information. The dispatch framework also provides functions to monitor underlying system events and automatically submit event handler blocks to dispatch queues. SEE ALSO
dispatch_after(3), dispatch_api(3), dispatch_apply(3), dispatch_async(3), dispatch_data_create(3), dispatch_group_create(3), dispatch_io_create(3), dispatch_io_read(3), dispatch_object(3), dispatch_once(3), dispatch_queue_create(3), dispatch_semaphore_create(3), dispatch_source_create(3), dispatch_time(3) Darwin May 1, 2009 Darwin