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diff --git a/docs/miscellanoues/jobs_vs_tasks.md b/docs/miscellanoues/jobs_vs_tasks.md deleted file mode 100644 index 17d7fdd..0000000 --- a/docs/miscellanoues/jobs_vs_tasks.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -Jobs vs. Tasks -============== -This document refers to [Jobs](/parts/jobs.md) and [Tasks](/parts/tasks.md). - -You should be familiar with threads from other platforms. Tasks are from usability -point of view almost same. They are switched according their priority and -availability. Jobs are different. They are designed to execute single function at -the time and when this function exits it executes another. It cant interrupt -execution when more important task come. So why use jobs instead of tasks? Task -requires for their run stack memory and during whole live of task is this memory -taken. This limits number of tasks running. Jobs are sharing same stack and only -one function has data on it at the time. This results in less memory consumption. -Another huge difference is how planing works. Tasks are planned based on priority. -Task with higher priority will run unless it isn't suspended. Jobs don't have -priority, but they have to specify time until they should be finished (deadline) -and duration of execution. With these two parameters jobs planner can plan their -execution. |