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info.toml: ```toml [[exercises]] name = "threads3" path = "exercises/threads/threads3.rs" mode = "test" hint = """ An alternate way to handle concurrency between threads is to use a mpsc (multiple producer, single consumer) channel to communicate. With both a sending end and a receiving end, it's possible to send values in one thread and receive them in another. Multiple producers are possible by using clone() to create a duplicate of the original sending end. See https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch16-02-message-passing.html for more info. """ ``` threads3'hint contains this link, so it should be placed in Further Information
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# Threads
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In most current operating systems, an executed program's code is run in a process, and the operating system manages multiple processes at once.
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Within your program, you can also have independent parts that run simultaneously. The features that run these independent parts are called threads.
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## Further information
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- [Dining Philosophers example](https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.4.0/book/dining-philosophers.html)
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- [Using Threads to Run Code Simultaneously](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch16-01-threads.html)
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- [Using Message Passing to Transfer Data Between Threads](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch16-02-message-passing.html)
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