# example program: communicating between routines using channels recipe producer [ # produce numbers 1 to 5 on a channel new-default-space chan:address:channel <- next-ingredient # n = 0 n:number <- copy 0:literal { done?:boolean <- lesser-than n:number, 5:literal break-unless done?:boolean # other threads might get between these prints $print [produce: ], n:number, [ ] chan:address:channel <- write chan:address:channel, n:number n:number <- add n:number, 1:literal loop } ] recipe consumer [ # consume and print integers from a channel new-default-space chan:address:channel <- next-ingredient { # read an integer from the channel n:number, chan:address:channel <- read chan:address:channel # other threads might get between these prints $print [consume: ], n:number, [ ] loop } ] recipe main [ new-default-space chan:address:channel <- new-channel 3:literal # create two background 'routines' that communicate by a channel routine1:number <- start-running producer:recipe, chan:address:channel routine2:number <- start-running consumer:recipe, chan:address:channel wait-for-routine routine1:number wait-for-routine routine2:number ]