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\paragraph{Effect-driven concurrency}
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In their tutorial of the Eff programming language \citet{BauerP15}
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implements a simple lightweight thread scheduler. It is different from
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implement a simple lightweight thread scheduler. It is different from
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the schedulers presented in this section as their scheduler only uses
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resumptions linearly. This is achieved by making the fork operation
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\emph{higher-order} such that the operation is parameterised by a
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computation. The computation is run under a fresh instance of the
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handler. On one hand this approach has the benefit of making threads
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cheap as it is no stack copying is necessary at runtime. On the other
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hand it loses the guarantee that every operation is handled uniformly
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hand it does not guarantee that every operation is handled uniformly
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(when in the setting of deep handlers) as every handler in between the
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fork operation invocation site and the scheduler handler needs to be
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manually reinstalled when the computation argument is
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