Hi all

Just wanted to diddle with simulation stuff and stackless and found the code from Boudewijn Rempt listed on the stackless site. A quick overview showed that Qt is now in Nokias hand and version 4.6 is the current one. This posed not too big a problem but then digging further I stumbled when coming across functions like uthread.Timer().

uthred apparently went thru some iterations and even has offsprings with suffixes like ccp and asgeier.

My questions are:

- is it a worthwhile effort to bring Boudewijns code up to what we have in 2010?

- him using uthread is it reasonable to base simulation stuff on this particular library (what version then?) or would it be better to use something else?

- if uthread in its current incarnation is used, why were those functions Boudewijn used dropped and how can they be replaced?

Thanks for enlightening me!

Werner

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