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From: | minh thu |
Subject: | Re: [Chicken-users] GUI: thoughts on practicality. |
Date: | Thu, 8 Feb 2007 21:07:03 +0100 |
2007/2/8, Tony Sidaway <address@hidden>:
On 2/8/07, minh thu <address@hidden> wrote: > > So in your conception, accessing the event queue must be explicitly > possible ? Usually, you can just provide a callback and wait for the > system call it. A translating dispatcher might be used for implementation, basically a bit of glue code that listens to the native queue and translates to a standard format, and for some higher level features such as intercomponent communication a queuing system would be a good >feature.
I find it funny that it's something closer to CSP (or Erlang). Since Chicken has lightweight multithreading, we could turn it into a node (in Erlang terminology). In fact it's something I might be interested in when I'll dig into Chicken's implementation. Again sorry for my 'random' (Brandon would call it 'insane' :) ideas... thu
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