reentrant
English
Alternative forms
- re-entrant
- reëntrant (obsolete)
Adjective
reentrant (not comparable)
- Reentering; pointing inward.
- (programming, of a mutual exclusion mechanism) Such that the corresponding lock can be reacquired by the locking thread.
- The global interpreter lock of the embedded scripting engine is not reentrant.
- (programming) That may be executed more than once at a time either by different threads, or because of recursion.
- Global variables must not be altered by reentrant code.
- (transport, of a part of a rocket) Designed to return to the Earth's atmosphere.
- (physiology) Of or pertaining to reentry (in the heart)
- (music, of a ukulele or similar instrument) Having the strings not ordered according to pitch (having a re-entry)
Derived terms
Noun
reentrant (plural reentrants)
See also
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