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at:tutorial:appendix [2021/09/24 10:24] – [Futures] elisagat:tutorial:appendix [2021/09/24 10:25] – [Ambient References] elisag
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-==== Leased Object References ====+===== Leased Object References =====
  
 The module ''/.at.lang.leasedrefs'' provides support for leased object references. Leased object references have already been described as part of the [[:at:tutorial:distribution#dealing_with_permanent_failures|distributed programing]] section in the tutorial. The module ''/.at.lang.leasedrefs'' provides support for leased object references. Leased object references have already been described as part of the [[:at:tutorial:distribution#dealing_with_permanent_failures|distributed programing]] section in the tutorial.
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-==== TOTAM ====+===== TOTAM =====
  
 The module ''/.at.lang.totam'' provides an implementation for TOTAM, a tuple space model geared towards mobile ad hoc networks which combines a replication-based tuple space model with a dynamic scoping mechanism that limits the transportation of tuples.  The module ''/.at.lang.totam'' provides an implementation for TOTAM, a tuple space model geared towards mobile ad hoc networks which combines a replication-based tuple space model with a dynamic scoping mechanism that limits the transportation of tuples. 
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 You can find more usage examples of dynamic variables in the unit test included in the file ''at/lang/dynvars.at''. You can find more usage examples of dynamic variables in the unit test included in the file ''at/lang/dynvars.at''.
  
-==== Ambient References ====+===== Ambient References =====
  
 Ambient references are defined in the module ''/.at.lang.ambientrefs'' . An ambient reference is a special kind of far reference which refers to an ever-changing collection of objects of a certain type. For example: Ambient references are defined in the module ''/.at.lang.ambientrefs'' . An ambient reference is a special kind of far reference which refers to an ever-changing collection of objects of a certain type. For example:
at/tutorial/appendix.txt · Last modified: 2021/09/24 10:28 by elisag