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>> Introducing probabilistic codegen ...

> Just because YOU dont deal with probabilistic events while programming in ...

Runtime events such as what you enumerate are unrelated to "probabilistic codegen" the GP references, as "codegen" is short for "code generation" and in this context identifies an implementation activity.



The scheduler that puts your program on a CPU works probabilistically. There are no rigid guarentees of workloads in Linux. Those only exist in real time operating systems.


> The scheduler that puts your program on a CPU works probabilistically. There are no rigid guarentees of workloads in Linux. Those only exist in real time operating systems.

Again, the post to which you originally replied was about code generation when authoring solution source code.

This has nothing to do with Linux, Linux process scheduling, RTOS[0], or any other runtime concern, be it operating system or otherwise.

0 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_operating_system




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