deadlock
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
deadlock (countable and uncountable, plural deadlocks)
- A standstill resulting from the opposition of two evenly matched forces; a stalemate or impasse.
- The negotiation ended in deadlock, with neither party willing to compromise on the price.
- (computing) An inability to continue due to two programs or devices each requiring a response from the other before completing an operation.
- Coordinate terms: livelock, starvation
- 2000, Douglas Lea, Concurrent Programming in Java, Addison-Wesley Professional, →ISBN, page 88:
- If synchronization is always performed in least-first order with respect to object tags, then situations can never arise in which one thread has the synchronization lock for x while waiting for y and another has the lock for y while waiting for x. Instead, they will both obtain the locks in the same order, thus avoiding this form of deadlock.
- Synonym of deadbolt (“type of lock”).
Derived terms
Translations
standstill
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computing: inability to continue due to two programs or devices each requiring a response from the other before completing an operation
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Verb
deadlock (third-person singular simple present deadlocks, present participle deadlocking, simple past and past participle deadlocked)
- (intransitive) To cause or come to a deadlock.
- 2001, Bernard E. Harcourt, chapter 6, in Illusion of Order:
- A suspect was arrested on November 30 and charged with attempted murder. The evidence against him consisted of two jailhouse informers and an eyewitness who picked him out of a lineup after having identified a different man in an initial photo array. A jury ultimately convicted the suspect of assault after deadlocking twice in three days of deliberation.
- 2004, Scott Oaks, Henry Wong, Java Threads, O'Reilly Media, →ISBN, page 123:
- Since we cannot solve this problem completely, it may sometimes be better to use explicit locks and risk deadlock if a thread exits unexpectedly. It may be better to have a deadlocked system than to have a corrupted system.
Derived terms
Further reading
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdɛadlot͡sk]
Noun
deadlock m inan
Declension
Declension of deadlock (velar masculine inanimate)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | deadlock | deadlocky |
genitive | deadlocku | deadlocků |
dative | deadlocku | deadlockům |
accusative | deadlock | deadlocky |
vocative | deadlocku | deadlocky |
locative | deadlocku | deadlocích |
instrumental | deadlockem | deadlocky |
Further reading
- deadlock on the Czech Wikipedia.Wikipedia cs
Portuguese
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English deadlock.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌdedˈlo.ki/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌdedˈlo.ke/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˌdedˈlo.kɨ/ [ˌdeðˈlo.kɨ]
- Hyphenation: dead‧lock
Noun
deadlock m (plural deadlocks)
- (computing) deadlock (inability to continue operating due to two processes requiring a response from one other)
Further reading
- deadlock on the Portuguese Wikipedia.Wikipedia pt
Turkish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English deadlock.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈded.loc/
- Hyphenation: dead‧lock
Noun
deadlock (definite accusative deadlocku, plural deadlocklar)
Synonyms
- kilitlenme
Further reading
- deadlock on the Turkish Wikipedia.Wikipedia tr