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Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs"
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tomas |
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Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs" |
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Thu, 1 May 2008 07:30:13 +0000 |
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David Hansen wrote:
> >There are some small languages that implement this (e.g. Lua or Scheme
> >(not in the standard but it's a natural use for continuations)) [...]
Yes, co-routines crossed my mind too as a "classical" and natural
soultion.
Thomas Lord wrote:
> As usual, Henry Baker wrote some stuff years ago that might be helpful
> there.
> Poking around with the obvious web searches should turn it up.
Tom,
thanks for the pointer. My customers would curse you if I told them ;-)
- -- tomás
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- Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs", (continued)
- Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs", David Hansen, 2008/05/01
- Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs", Miles Bader, 2008/05/01
- Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs", Jonathan Rockway, 2008/05/01
- Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs", Stefan Monnier, 2008/05/02
- CEDET and threads (was Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs"), Eric M. Ludlam, 2008/05/02
- Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs", Richard M Stallman, 2008/05/03
- Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs", Stefan Monnier, 2008/05/03
- Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs", Richard M Stallman, 2008/05/04
- buffer transactions (was Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs"), Nic, 2008/05/04
- Re: buffer transactions (was Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs"), Richard M Stallman, 2008/05/05
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