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<b>License:</b><br/><br/>
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libco is released under the ISC license.
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<b>Foreword:</b><br/><br/>
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libco is a cross-platform, permissively licensed implementation of
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cooperative-multithreading; a feature that is sorely lacking from the ISO C/C++
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standard.<br/>
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The library is designed for maximum speed and portability, and not for safety or
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features. If safety or extra functionality is desired, a wrapper API can easily
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be written to encapsulate all library functions.<br/>
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Behavior of executing operations that are listed as not permitted below result
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in undefined behavior. They may work anyway, they may cause undesired / unknown
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behavior, or they may crash the program entirely.<br/>
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The goal of this library was to simplify the base API as much as possible,
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implementing only that which cannot be implemented using pure C. Additional
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functionality after this would only complicate ports of this library to new
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platforms.
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<hr/>
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<b>Porting:</b><br/><br/>
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This document is included as a reference for porting libco. Please submit any
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ports you create to me, so that libco can become more useful. Please note that
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since libco is permissively licensed, you must submit your code as a work of the
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public domain in order for it to be included in the official distribution.
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Full credit will be given in the source code of the official release. Please
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do not bother submitting code to me under any other license -- including GPL,
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LGPL, BSD or CC -- I am not interested in creating a library with multiple
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different licenses depending on which targets are used.
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<b>Synopsis:</b><br/><br/>
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<code>
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typedef void* cothread_t;<br/>
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cothread_t co_active();<br/>
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cothread_t co_create(unsigned int heapsize, void (*coentry)(void));<br/>
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void co_delete(cothread_t cothread);<br/>
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void co_switch(cothread_t cothread);<br/>
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</code>
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<b>Usage:</b>
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<code>typedef void* cothread_t;</code><br/><br/>
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Handle to cothread.<br/>
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Handle must be of type void*.<br/>
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A value of null (0) indicates an uninitialized or invalid
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handle, whereas a non-zero value indicates a valid handle.
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<code>cothread_t co_active();</code><br/><br/>
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Return handle to current cothread. Always returns a valid handle, even when
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called from the main program thread.
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<code>cothread_t co_derive(void* memory, unsigned int heapsize, void (*coentry)(void));</code><br/><br/>
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Initializes new cothread.</br>
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This function is identical to co_create, only it attempts to use the provided
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memory instead of allocating new memory on the heap. Please note that certain
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implementations (currently only Windows Fibers) cannot be created using existing
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memory, and as such, this function will fail.
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<code>cothread_t co_create(unsigned int heapsize, void (*coentry)(void));</code><br/><br/>
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Create new cothread.<br/>
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Heapsize is the amount of memory allocated for the cothread stack, specified
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in bytes. This is unfortunately impossible to make fully portable. It is
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recommended to specify sizes using `n * sizeof(void*)'. It is better to err
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on the side of caution and allocate more memory than will be needed to ensure
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compatibility with other platforms, within reason. A typical heapsize for a
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32-bit architecture is ~1MB.<br/>
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When the new cothread is first called, program execution jumps to coentry.
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This function does not take any arguments, due to portability issues with
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passing function arguments. However, arguments can be simulated by the use
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of global variables, which can be set before the first call to each cothread.<br/>
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coentry() must not return, and should end with an appropriate co_switch()
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statement. Behavior is undefined if entry point returns normally.<br/>
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Library is responsible for allocating cothread stack memory, to free
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the user from needing to allocate special memory capable of being used
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as program stack memory on platforms where this is required.<br/>
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User is always responsible for deleting cothreads with co_delete().<br/>
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Return value of null (0) indicates cothread creation failed.
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<code>void co_delete(cothread_t cothread);</code><br/><br/>
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Delete specified cothread.<br/>
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Null (0) or invalid cothread handle is not allowed.<br/>
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Passing handle of active cothread to this function is not allowed.<br/>
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Passing handle of primary cothread is not allowed.
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<code>void co_switch(cothread_t cothread);</code><br/><br/>
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Switch to specified cothread.<br/>
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Null (0) or invalid cothread handle is not allowed.<br/>
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Passing handle of active cothread to this function is not allowed.
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