Stackless/microthreads merge news
Christian Tismer
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Tue Mar 14 08:35:47 EST 2000
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Armin Steinhoff wrote: > > In article <38CD37D6.DC8094CC at tismer.com>, Christian says... ... > >Memory is one issue. You can have thousands of tiny threads inside > >the real ones. > > Will a micro thread have a priority ?? At the moment we have no priorities. The task management is a few simple lines of python, and people are invited to play with that. Of course one can have priorities with a little more sophisticated structure than that single task list. > >Switching speed: At the moment, the switching > >involves a couple of Python instructions. After things have settled, > >the basic functions will vanish into a C module, probably. Then we > >have nothing else but continuations switching. That runs at least > >3 times faster than real thread switching on Windows. > > Wow, I cross my fingers ... but I believe Windoz is not the ultimate scale ;-) Windows is known to be one of the fastest thread switching environments. ciao - chris -- Christian Tismer :^) <mailto:tismer at appliedbiometrics.com> Applied Biometrics GmbH : Have a break! Take a ride on Python's Kaunstr. 26 : *Starship* http://starship.python.net 14163 Berlin : PGP key -> http://wwwkeys.pgp.net PGP Fingerprint E182 71C7 1A9D 66E9 9D15 D3CC D4D7 93E2 1FAE F6DF we're tired of banana software - shipped green, ripens at home
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