From: Chris Vine <chris@cvine.freeserve.co.uk>
To: guile-user <guile-user@gnu.org>, guile-devel <guile-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: anyone define port types?
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 10:01:57 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160620100157.530fc347@dell.homenet> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87y460jou5.fsf@pobox.com>
On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 09:34:26 +0200
Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> wrote:
[snip]
> I must not be communicating clearly because this is definitely not
> what I am proposing. The prompt doesn't service anything, and it's
> just the one user-space thread which is suspended, and when it
> suspends, it suspends back to the main loop which runs as usual,
> timers and all.
>
> prompt
> /------\ /------------\|/-----------\ /------------\ /----------\
> | main --> run-thread -|>(user code)--> read-char --> waiter |
> | loop | | ||| | | | | |
> \------/ \------------/|\-----------/ \------------/ \--|-------/
> ^ |
> \-------------------------------/
> stack grows this way ->
>
> The current-read-waiter aborts to a prompt. That prompt is instated
> when the thread is run or resumed. When you abort to that prompt, you
> add the FD to the poll set / main loop / *, remember the delimited
> continuation, and return to the main loop. When the fd becomes
> readable or the gsource fires or whatever, you reinstate the
> delimited continuation via a new invocation of run-thread (prompt and
> all).
Ah right, that is clearer, thank you. There would indeed be a prompt
for each user glib event source comprised in the "thread" abstraction,
which the read-waiter (or whatever) aborts to. It is that abstraction
that I was missing and will need to look at.
Chris
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-06-20 9:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 44+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-03-28 19:04 anyone define port types? Andy Wingo
2016-03-28 23:53 ` Matt Wette
2016-04-05 14:06 ` Mark H Weaver
2016-04-05 23:55 ` Matt Wette
2016-06-11 16:50 ` Andy Wingo
2016-03-29 7:58 ` tomas
2016-03-29 8:52 ` Nala Ginrut
2016-03-30 6:29 ` Panicz Maciej Godek
2016-03-30 11:18 ` Jan Nieuwenhuizen
2016-03-30 17:17 ` Panicz Maciej Godek
2016-03-30 17:53 ` Marko Rauhamaa
2016-03-30 19:02 ` Panicz Maciej Godek
2016-03-30 19:57 ` Marko Rauhamaa
2016-03-31 16:11 ` Barry Fishman
2016-03-31 19:28 ` Marko Rauhamaa
2016-03-30 19:43 ` Jan Wedekind
2016-03-30 20:07 ` Marko Rauhamaa
2016-03-30 21:01 ` Jan Wedekind
2016-03-30 22:44 ` Marko Rauhamaa
2016-03-31 20:42 ` Jan Wedekind
2016-03-31 22:28 ` Marko Rauhamaa
2016-06-11 16:53 ` Andy Wingo
2016-04-01 14:38 ` Ludovic Courtès
2016-06-11 16:57 ` Andy Wingo
2016-04-14 14:08 ` Ludovic Courtès
2016-06-11 17:02 ` Andy Wingo
2016-06-12 8:25 ` Chris Vine
2016-06-19 9:13 ` Andy Wingo
2016-06-19 9:55 ` Marko Rauhamaa
2016-06-19 15:27 ` Andy Wingo
2016-06-19 15:33 ` Chris Vine
2016-06-19 17:48 ` Andy Wingo
2016-06-19 20:09 ` Chris Vine
2016-06-20 3:38 ` William ML Leslie
2016-06-20 6:45 ` Chris Vine
2016-06-20 7:34 ` Andy Wingo
2016-06-20 9:01 ` Chris Vine [this message]
2016-06-22 22:44 ` Chris Vine
2016-06-23 7:36 ` Andy Wingo
2016-06-23 8:56 ` Andy Wingo
2016-06-23 9:24 ` Chris Vine
2016-06-23 9:50 ` Marko Rauhamaa
2016-06-23 10:43 ` Andy Wingo
2016-06-23 11:49 ` William ML Leslie
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