livelock

English

Etymology

(ca. 1971) live + lock; punning antonym for deadlock.

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: live‧lock

Noun

livelock (countable and uncountable, plural livelocks)

  1. (computing) A condition resembling deadlock in which various computational processes are constantly changing but never reach a point where any of them can proceed.
    • 2003, Mark Pearce, Comprehensive VB .NET Debugging, →ISBN, p. 439 (Google preview):
      A process is considered to be in a state of livelock when thread code is still executing, but two or more threads are in a never-ending cycle with each other and no useful work is being done.

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