ES2017 Atomics and SharedArrayBuffer based Semaphore for WebWorker.
A mutex for guarding async workflows
Distributed mutex and semaphore based on Redis
Semaphore using `async` and `await`
Awaitable semaphore/mutex
Promise based semaphore library
Awaitable semaphore/mutex
TypeScript definitions for semaphore
Is this value a JS SharedArrayBuffer?
A library to create Semaphore identities.
Limit or throttle the simultaneous execution of asynchronous code in separate iterations of the event loop.
A promise-based semaphore implementation suitable to be used with async/await.
A library to create and manage Semaphore groups.
A library to generate and verify Semaphore proofs.
Fast inline semaphores and mutexes
a promise-based semaphore for handling javascript concurrency
A library to provide utility functions to the other Semaphore packages.
Simple promise based counting semaphore
internal utils shared across @vue packages
A counting semaphore for node based on Java's Sempahore.
> Internal utility types shared across @vue/devtools packages.
Core library for the essential Semaphore features.
Promise Semaphore
A very simple Semaphore, with an easy to use API and excellent TypeScript typings.
A Ruby C extention that is used to control access to shared resources across process boundaries with SysV semaphores.
Ruby extension that binds System V Inter-Process Communication: message queues, semaphores, and shared memory.
A Ruby C extention that is used to control access to shared resources across process boundaries with SysV semaphores.
Provides both local (in-process) and shared (Redis-based) counting semaphores for controlling concurrent access to resources
winipc is a native extension that exposes Windows local inter-process communication through an ergonomic, safe-by-default Ruby API: duplex named pipes (byte and message mode, with a server and a connect-with-retry client), pagefile-backed shared memory via named file mappings, and named synchronization objects (mutex, event, semaphore). Pipe handles are opened for overlapped I/O so they cooperate with a fiber scheduler, and objects are created with a restrictive security descriptor by default. Windows MSVC (mswin) Ruby only.
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