[#6363] Re: rescue clause affecting IO loop behavior — ts <decoux@...>

>>>>> "D" == David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> writes:

17 messages 2000/11/14
[#6367] Re: rescue clause affecting IO loop behavior — David Alan Black <dblack@...> 2000/11/14

Hello again --

[#6582] best way to interleaf arrays? — David Alan Black <dblack@...>

Hello --

15 messages 2000/11/26

[#6646] RE: Array Intersect (&) question — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

Ross asked something about widely known and largely ignored language (on

23 messages 2000/11/29
[#6652] RE: Array Intersect (&) question — rpmohn@... (Ross Mohn) 2000/11/29

aleksi.niemela@cinnober.com (Aleksi Niemel) wrote in

[#6723] Re: Array Intersect (&) question — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2000/12/01

> >Use a hash. Here's code to do both and more. It assumes that

[#6656] printing/accessing arrays and hashes — raja@... (Raja S.)

I'm coming to Ruby with a Python & Common Lisp background.

24 messages 2000/11/30

[ruby-talk:6411] Re: lots of Threads

From: matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
Date: 2000-11-17 04:50:30 UTC
List: ruby-talk #6411
Hi,
In message "[ruby-talk:6408] Re: lots of Threads"
    on 00/11/17, "Brian F. Feldman" <green@FreeBSD.org> writes:

|> I really want two things for pthread:
|> 
|>   * scheme to get list of existing threads
|>   * scheme to get stack region addresses for arbitrary thread
|> 
|> I can make pthread Ruby (especially GC) if I get these.

|You can do something like this.  It will let you always have whatever
|info you need...

<snip Ruby/C mixture to explain the idea>

If all threads are created from Ruby, yes.  qscheme does this too.
But my concern is the situation where Ruby embedded in the
application, so that threads may be created out of Ruby world.

By the way, I was pretty impressed how easy to ready your Ruby/C
mixture.  There should be the (complied) language like this
somewhere.
							matz.

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