semaphore u rečniku PONS

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Semaphore lines were a precursor of the electrical telegraph.
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Most semaphores had one arm, whilst a small number, which were followed by points, had two arms.
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It is more common to implement semaphores either from monitors or perhaps from synchronization primitives like monitors.
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Once noted for its impressive semaphore signal arrays, only 3 such arrays survive today.
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All system objects, such as threads, semaphores, timers, etc., can be created and deleted at runtime.
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Some synchronization mechanism is required at the entry and exit of the critical section to ensure exclusive use, for example a semaphore.
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Thread libraries typically require semaphores or condition variables to control the sleep/wakeup of threads.
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Even new semaphores are still occasionally installed, though now mainly as spares in semaphore-only areas.
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This was replaced by a semaphore station, which was part of a semaphore line that operated between 1822 and 1847.
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Prior to 2008 the points were operated by a safeworker, and the up home signal was of the semaphore type.
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