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concurrentreadandprint.rkt
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#lang racket
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;; author: Ibrahim Mkusa
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;; about: print and read concurrently
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;; reads values continously from stdin and redisplays them
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(define (read-loop)
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(display (read-line))
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(display "\n")
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(read-loop)
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)
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(define input-prompt "input: ")
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(define output-prompt "output: ")
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;; prompt for username and bind to a variable username
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(display "What's your name?\n")
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(define username (read-line))
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(define usernamei (string-append username ": ")) ;; make username appear nicer in a prompt
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(define fair (make-semaphore 1))
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;; intelligent read, quits when user types in "quit"
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(define (read-loop-i)
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(display usernamei)
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(semaphore-wait fair)
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(define input (read-line))
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;; do something over here with input maybe send it out
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(cond ((string=? input "quit") (exit)))
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(display (string-append output-prompt input "\n"))
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(semaphore-post fair)
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(read-loop-i)
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)
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;; print hello world continously
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(define (hello-world)
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(semaphore-wait fair)
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(display "Hello, World!\n")
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(semaphore-post fair)
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(hello-world))
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(define t (thread (lambda ()
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(read-loop-i))))
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(define a (thread (lambda ()
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(hello-world))))
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;; below doesn't execute
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; (sleep 10)
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; (kill-thread t)
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; (define a (thread (display "hello world!\n")))
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; (display "John: hello soso\n")
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; (display "Emmanuel: cumbaya!!!!\n")
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