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- Subject: Re: Coroutines & C boundaries
- From: David Given <dg@...>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 23:50:31 +0000
On Monday 13 February 2006 23:18, D Burgess wrote:
> Well, the message says it all. And it if you a reading the 5.1
> manual then you wont find much help.
>
> This subject has been done to death by many. Supermike who has
> produced Coco (see the Wiki) which solves the issue you are
> dealing with.
Actually, this is on 5.0. And can you give me any pointers to *where* in the
wiki this page is? The only thing I can find is the ejcoro patch. (It's not
the best-organised wiki in the world.) And I'd rather like to avoid having to
patch Lua; I'm linking against a system shared library.
The thing is, *why* am I getting this error? I am not doing what it says I'm
doing. I have a C function that's calling into Lua, which is shuffling pure
Lua coroutines and occasionally calls non-reentrant C functions, and then
exits back to the calling C function. That's it. I am *not* trying to yield
across a C boundary that I am aware of.
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