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Re: to serialize/deserialize closures; and multithreading
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Andreas Rottmann |
Subject: |
Re: to serialize/deserialize closures; and multithreading |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Mar 2004 21:35:54 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.1002 (Gnus v5.10.2) Emacs/21.3 (gnu/linux) |
"Faraz Shahbazker" <address@hidden> writes:
> That I accept. It can be speeded up by building the
> transformation into the compiler, something which is not possible
> with guile - bigloo perhaps would be a better choice for such work.
> But it is difficult to leave guile for 2 reasons :
>
> 1. it's got the "GNU" in it's name
> 2. SCM API is too good - absolutely love it. I don't think anyone
> can provide a better extensibility for Scheme than what we have here.
>
Have a look at Pika's API - it's cleaner (IMHO) and more general, due
to passing only location of SCM values (which allows easier/better GC)
and passing an 'arena' (roughly a interpreter instance), which allows
for more than one Scheme "subsystem" in one program; each such
subsystem can have a different memory pool size, independent GC,
... OTOH, this tends to make the C code more verbose. Example:
t_scm_error
scm_ref_list_elt (t_scm_word * result, t_scm_arena arena, t_scm_word * list,
ssize_t elt)
{
struct ref_locals
{
SCM_FRAME;
t_scm_word tail;
} l;
t_scm_error status = 0;
SCM_PROTECT_FRAME (l);
status = scm_list_tail (&l.tail, arena, list, elt);
if (status == 0)
{
scm_ref_pair_car (result, arena, &l.tail);
}
SCM_UNPROTECT_FRAME (l);
return status;
}
Cheers, Andy
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