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[MIT-Scheme-devel] Symmetric MultiProcessing
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Matt Birkholz |
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[MIT-Scheme-devel] Symmetric MultiProcessing |
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Tue, 19 Aug 2014 13:39:59 -0700 |
9.2 is out there now, so I pushed the first example few of a couple
dozen more patches "fluidizing" runtime/ -- replacing fluid-let with
let-fluids and fluid objects. I chose let-fluids over parameterize
only because it requires no new syntax. If I was certain how anyone
was building from source anymore, I might have been bold and used
parameterize.
I use simple uniprocessing implementations (based on fluid-let!) for
now. An SMP world will use thread structure slots.
There are 28 more commits poised for a push onto master. They can be
found on the SMP branch in my repo:
git://birchwood-abbey.net/~matt/mit-scheme.git
Now is the time to say "Whoa!"
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