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Re: scm_i_fraction_reduce thread safety
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Marius Vollmer |
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Re: scm_i_fraction_reduce thread safety |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Jan 2004 23:38:54 +0100 |
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Kevin Ryde <address@hidden> writes:
> Bill Schottstaedt <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>> I'd vote for a lock,
>
> I guess everywhere inspecting the parts of a fraction would need to
> acquire and release such a lock. Perhaps a macro that did that and
> delivered out the parts could stop it being too awful when coding.
This is a general problem with the data structures in libguile and we
need to solve it generally. I haven't made my mind up about this
yet... there is the drastic and easy way: restrict guile threads to be
cooperative (then we don't need object-level locks). Or we could
allow full concurrency and be pedantic about object-level locks.
Allowing full concurrency is very attractive if we can pull it off.
It looks like we can, but it will be hard to be convinced that
absolutely no race conditions exist in libguile, and that users of
libguile wont introduce new ones.
> Unfortunately I believe it is, in the new-style free-running
> concurrent posix threads. It'll be one of those threading things
> that might almost never actually cause a problem, but alas is not
> right.
Right. I don't have the courage or arguments right now to remove the
fully concurrent threads, but I know I would feel happier if we didn't
had them...
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- Re: scm_i_fraction_reduce thread safety,
Marius Vollmer <=
- Re: scm_i_fraction_reduce thread safety, Kevin Ryde, 2004/01/10
- Re: scm_i_fraction_reduce thread safety, Marius Vollmer, 2004/01/10
- Re: scm_i_fraction_reduce thread safety, Marius Vollmer, 2004/01/20
- Re: scm_i_fraction_reduce thread safety, Carl Witty, 2004/01/20
- Re: scm_i_fraction_reduce thread safety, Marius Vollmer, 2004/01/21
- Re: scm_i_fraction_reduce thread safety, Dirk Herrmann, 2004/01/27