From: Rob Browning <rlb@defaultvalue.org>
Cc: guile-user@gnu.org, Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer@uni-dortmund.de>
Subject: Re: Some introductory docs about C level threading
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 09:58:52 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87vf9lbiv7.fsf@trouble.defaultvalue.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050125090646.GA4039@www> (tomas@fabula.de's message of "Tue, 25 Jan 2005 10:06:46 +0100")
tomas@fabula.de writes:
> Yes, I imagine that this is the hard part. But it might be the
> really useful one, epecially for non-Guile apps onto which a Guile
> interpreter gets tacked. My standard examples are Apache or the
> PostgreSQL server. Those have their own signal handlers and so
> on. As a module writer you get just a hook (and there you won't be
> in Guile mode). So if you want to write your handlers in Guile,
> you'd need some way of saying `call this when it's safe'.
Though it might be to slow, a simple alternative would be to just have
a guile thread watch a C data structure that the server signal handler
manipulates.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-01-25 15:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-01-21 18:29 Some introductory docs about C level threading Marius Vollmer
2005-01-21 21:20 ` Neil Jerram
2005-01-24 19:23 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-02-15 4:11 ` Robert Uhl
2005-01-22 12:37 ` tomas
2005-01-24 19:28 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-01-25 9:06 ` tomas
2005-01-25 15:58 ` Rob Browning [this message]
2005-01-25 16:01 ` Rob Browning
2005-01-26 9:05 ` tomas
2005-02-01 16:01 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-02-02 9:31 ` tomas
2005-02-02 13:18 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-02-02 13:47 ` tomas
2005-01-23 23:34 ` Kevin Ryde
2005-01-24 19:31 ` Some new reference docs about initialization Marius Vollmer
2005-01-24 20:27 ` Andreas Rottmann
2005-01-24 22:00 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-02-01 17:37 ` Some introductory docs about C level threading Ken Raeburn
2005-02-01 23:40 ` Kevin Ryde
2005-02-02 0:38 ` Ken Raeburn
2005-02-07 0:48 ` Kevin Ryde
2005-02-08 21:45 ` Ken Raeburn
2005-02-09 12:17 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-02-09 20:26 ` Kevin Ryde
2005-02-10 11:36 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-02-09 12:13 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-02-09 18:10 ` Ken Raeburn
2005-02-10 12:05 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-02-10 19:59 ` Ken Raeburn
2005-02-09 12:08 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-02-09 16:33 ` Doug Evans
2005-02-10 11:15 ` Marius Vollmer
2005-02-09 20:19 ` Kevin Ryde
2005-02-09 12:04 ` Marius Vollmer
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