Do you mean specifically for transactional memory, or the general idea of a transaction (i.e. as understood in databases)? The latter seems to be well studied.
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Context: We'd like to program using transactional memory, and have a set of containers and operations analogous to those in C++ or Haskell, but which play nicely with transactions, and introduce no false dependencies.
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Any links?
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http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.1024.7403&rep=rep1&type=pdf … describes the problem and a low-level framework for the solution, but I haven't found any higher-level papers on container design implications.
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clojure has transactional containers and they basically never get used in practice
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I did not know the second thing
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