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- Subject: Re: Asynchronus calls
- From: "Adam D. Moss" <adam@...>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 18:39:21 +0000
I haven't tried your code, but this is a pleasant
way to restructure many types of programs - since a
couple of weeks ago I use a very similarly-implemented
asynchronous call mechanism in Lua and it's really handy.
Since there's a coroutine scheduler, it's also a nice
way to sneakily avoid Lua's restriction on yielding
from i.e. C-called callbacks, since the coroutine
can poll a closure shared with the callback waiting
for the callback to set it to some interesting result.
I use this to turn callbacky stuff like DNS lookups
and timers, and a variety of poll-y stuff, into a set
of utility functions that simply block the calling
function, allowing others to continue, instead of
having to turn the flow into a bunch of nested
callbacks.
Your implementation looks quite straightforward and
compact - mine has a bit more cruft that I needed
for supporting re-invokable scheduled functions and
sugaring the C-originating fake-yields and other stuff.
--adam