Hi,
Fortunately my thesis has been finished a long time ago, but my colleagues and
me, we are developing a technical work-flow system using stackless python. One
cornerstone is the ability to pickle tasklets, and unpickle them later on a
different computer. Our product has not yet been released. Therefore I can't
disclose details. But I can give some insight into the pickling of tasklets. We
are using an enhanced pickling class and the default unpickling class. Most
enhancements over the standard stackless python pickler deal with the pickling
of complete modules.
I hope, that I can convince my management to release the extended pickler to
open source, as soon as the product is released. But I can't promise. Meanwhile,
don't hesitate to ask, if you have any specific questions.
Regards
Anselm
Am 31.01.2011 05:20, schrieb Richard Tew:
Hi,
I seem to recall someone mentioning doing a thesis or some other similar
university project, and Stackless tasklet pickling and running code
migration being a part of it. Does anyone remember, and can point me to
this? I'm sitting here waiting for things to download while I look into the
pending 3.1.2 release, and it'd be an interesting read if it ever
eventuated.
Cheers,
Richard.
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