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Re: continuation efficiency
From: |
Rob Browning |
Subject: |
Re: continuation efficiency |
Date: |
08 Jul 2001 17:22:54 -0500 |
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address@hidden (Thomas Bushnell, BSG) writes:
> The whole thing is the job of call/cc. I'm becoming more and more
> convinced that call/ec is a serious mistake...
Can someone provide an example that makes clear a situation where
call/ec might be appropriate so we can make sure we're all
talking/thinking of the same issue here?
--
Rob Browning
rlb @defaultvalue.org, @linuxdevel.com, and @debian.org
Previously @cs.utexas.edu
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- Re: continuation efficiency, (continued)
- Re: continuation efficiency, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2001/07/08
- Re: continuation efficiency, Marius Vollmer, 2001/07/07
- Re: continuation efficiency, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2001/07/07
- Re: continuation efficiency, Marius Vollmer, 2001/07/07
- Re: continuation efficiency, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2001/07/08
- Re: continuation efficiency, Marius Vollmer, 2001/07/08
- Re: continuation efficiency, Klaus Schilling, 2001/07/09
Re: continuation efficiency, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2001/07/06
- Re: continuation efficiency, Marius Vollmer, 2001/07/07
- Re: continuation efficiency, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2001/07/08
- Re: continuation efficiency,
Rob Browning <=
- Re: continuation efficiency, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2001/07/08
- Re: continuation efficiency, Marius Vollmer, 2001/07/09
- Re: continuation efficiency, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2001/07/09
- Re: continuation efficiency, Rob Browning, 2001/07/10
- Re: continuation efficiency, Dale P. Smith, 2001/07/10
- Re: continuation efficiency, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2001/07/10
- managing limited resources through GC (was: continuation efficiency), Michael Livshin, 2001/07/11
- Re: continuation efficiency, Rob Browning, 2001/07/11
Re: continuation efficiency, Marius Vollmer, 2001/07/22
Re: continuation efficiency, Rob Browning, 2001/07/29