0 Hello02br 02br 00I have the following sentences:02br 02br 00"The message comes in component 1 and goes out of it after processing"02br 00"Two flags are used to signal messages that come in the component and those that go out of it".02br 02br 00Incoming and outgoing are correct adjectives in this context, but using the verbal forms "come in" and "go out" seem awkward to me.02br 02br 00Any suggestions for better alternatives?02br 02br 00Thanks for any help0-
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0 That probably depends on the context. 0-
— Kajjo
0 That probably depends on the context.
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0 That probably depends on the context. In computer programming (software components) messages are 01b00received 02b00by components and components 01b00send 02b00their own messages to others.02br 02br 00"Two flags are used to signal received and sent messages."02br 02br 00Kajjo02br 02br 00PS