Racket supports multiple threads of control within a program, thread-local storage, some primitive synchronization mechanisms, and a framework for composing synchronization abstractions. In addition, the racket/future and racket/place libraries provide support for parallelism to improve performance.
11.1.2 Suspending, Resuming, and Killing Threads
11.1.3 Synchronizing Thread State
11.2.4 Buffered Asynchronous Channels
11.2.4.1 Creating and Using Asynchronous Channels
11.2.4.2 Contracts and Impersonators on Asynchronous Channels
11.4.1 Creating and Touching Futures
11.4.3 Future Performance Logging
11.5.2 Syntactic Support for Using Places
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