I feel that the basic technology is now in place when it comes to guile-log. It's future proof code base meaning that other technologies has to be in place before tweaking it further. I know that it can handle multiple threads
and be speedy when native compilation becomes a reality. So I will from now on focus on improving the documentation. I also plan to port over the rack-log interface to logic programming. The current version is not too bad
when it comes to speed but will be more then 10x from what's possible. I will let it rest on that. I did try to initiate a discussion about C closures and trampoline framework. But feel that it's better to wait until guile get's a decent framework for
JIT and native code.
/Regards Stefan
[Prev in Thread]
Current Thread
[Next in Thread]
The future of guile-log,
Stefan Israelsson Tampe<=