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The main goal in this part is to build a high level
mental model of how the different pieces we read about in the previous chapter
works together. I hope this will make it easier to understand what we just read
about in the previous chapter and also explain why we take a deep dive into topics
like trait objects and generators in the next few chapters.
works together. I hope this will make it easier to understand the high level concepts
before we take a deep dive into topics like trait objects and generators in the next
few chapters.
This is not the only way to model this since we're making assumptions on runtime
specifics that can vary a great deal, but it's the way I found it easiest to
build upon. Finally, please note that the code itself is "pseudo-rust" due to
the need for brevity and clarity.
This is not the only way to create a model of an async system since we're making
assumptions on runtime specifics that can vary a great deal. It's the way I found
it easiest to build upon and it's relevant for understanding a lot of real
implementations you'll find in the async ecosystem.
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Finally, please note that the code itself is "pseudo-rust" due to the need for brevity
and clarity.
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