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- Subject: Re: local keyword in the global scope, and other things.
- From: "Simon Wittber" <simonwittber@...>
- Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 09:27:55 +0800
On 11/9/06, Thomas Lefort <thomas.lefort@gmail.com> wrote:
Do you really need threads ? Or can you solve concurrency issues by
softer means ?
I'm primarily interested in exploiting multi-core architectures in a
high level language, like Lua. Not many dynamic, high level languages,
support genuine concurrency across multiple CPUs/cores. I've
investigated Ruby, Python, and a few Scheme dialects.
> What is the purpose of using the local keyword in the global scope?
Same as in any scope, why ?
Ah, I didn't understand that each file (which I know know as a
'chunk') has it's own scope. I understand what this does now.
Thanks everyone for your answers!