Hi Chris:
> Looks very good -
Thanks. I see a few grammatical errors but I'll correct them.
>I didnt understand the preferences myself
> until now, so thank you.
Once again thanks. I never knew channel preferences existed until Christian
told me about them. It was fun writing little code samples to experiment with
channel preferences. This was also a reason to start looking at Stackless code
(channelObject.c). This may sound silly but I got a kick out applying ideas I
originally saw in an operating systems book twenty years ago (of course we
should be applying the ideas we read in computer science textbooks but...)!
>I would recommend more discussion of how "No Preference" acts, which may
>>require more sample code in Preferences.py. Im assuming No Preference >would
>act like Sender preference when current tasklet Sends, and Receiver
> preference when current tasklet Receives.
Okay, let me look into this. Once again, Chris, thanks for the feedback.
Cheers,
Andrew
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