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Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement
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Pierre THIERRY |
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Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement |
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Thu, 18 May 2006 13:05:16 +0200 |
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Scribit Sam Mason dies 18/05/2006 hora 10:19:
> I've also realised that I don't really understand who pays for the
> resources in the different versions of confinement. I guess it's time
> for some more reading.
That's always the parent, but not in the same way. In trivial
confinement, the parent gives it's child a capability to some storage
that the parent still can read and write. In the constructor pattern,
the parent gives it's child a capability to some storage it has given up
some rights to, like read or write.
In both cases, the storage belongs to the parent, which can reclaim it
at any moment.
Similarily,
Nowhere man
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- RE: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, (continued)
Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Sam Mason, 2006/05/17
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/17
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Sam Mason, 2006/05/18
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement,
Pierre THIERRY <=
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/18
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Pierre THIERRY, 2006/05/18
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/18
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Sam Mason, 2006/05/18
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Pierre THIERRY, 2006/05/18
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2006/05/18
Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Michal Suchanek, 2006/05/19