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Re: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next
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Marcus G. Daniels |
Subject: |
Re: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next |
Date: |
22 Nov 2000 09:02:03 -0800 |
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>>>>> "SB" == Steve Brophy <address@hidden> writes:
SB> Also can now run the program within jdb and not hit errors of the
SB> missing gnu.bytecode.Type class.
TestMapIndexOld schedules two concurrent events, and then looks at the
schedule. The action that is in that spot is an instance of a native
Swarm-internal class, ActionConcurrent_c. Since users don't
explicitly make these instances, and there is no declared interface
for it in Java, i.e. swarm.jar, one must be constructed on-the-fly.
That's what the gnu.bytecode library does (in kawa.jar): it generates
bytecode for a new class with that name.
Incidentally, the same thing happens when you load an HDF5 file having
a list of undeclared type in Java. Swarm takes the metadata for the type
and synthesizes a new class.
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- Re: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next, (continued)
- RE: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next, Tee Toth-Fejel, 2000/11/20
- RE: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next, Steve Brophy, 2000/11/20
- RE: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next, Steve Brophy, 2000/11/20
- RE: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next, Tee Toth-Fejel, 2000/11/21
- RE: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next, Steve Brophy, 2000/11/22
- Re: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next,
Marcus G. Daniels <=
- RE: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next, Tee Toth-Fejel, 2000/11/27
- RE: Two actions at one time in schedule breaks next, Tee Toth-Fejel, 2000/11/28