Eli Zaretskii schrieb am Di., 3. Okt. 2017 um 18:37 Uhr: > > From: Philipp Stephani > > Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2017 16:22:56 +0000 > > Cc: dgutov@yandex.ru, 28630@debbugs.gnu.org, tom@tromey.com, > > agrambot@gmail.com > > > > > Since no released version of Emacs has thread support, I'm not > surprised that they aren't widely used > > yet. > > > > Well, I am, because Reddit, for example, is full of people who say > > they use Emacs 26. > > > > I guess there's a huge selection bias at play. Most users typically use > whatever version their OS distributor > > provides, and that's often not even Emacs 25. Libraries tend to support > 24.x as well, and therefore can't use > > threads until they drop compatibility with both 24.x and 25.x. > > We are talking about developers, not users. And newer versions can be > supported by using the relevant version-comparison stuff. > Sure, but it's already a lot of work to use threads unconditionally, and they are a feature that can't be easily polyfilled. So I can understand that library developers are hesitant.