Hi Michael,

Yes that sounds like the best way to go about it, and I'd be happy to implement 
something. I'll have a look through the developers guide, if I can make a 
decent fix I might ask for commit privileges (or whatever the convention for 
contributing code is, I haven't read the guide yet!).

Nick

On 12 Oct 2011, at 10:35, Michael Bedward wrote:

> Hello Nick,
> 
> Well, I guess the best solution would be to take the state information
> out of the graph and put it in the visitor instead. This would allow
> multiple concurrent visitors to do their stuff without getting in each
> other's way.
> 
> If that sounds sensible perhaps you might like to try doing a patch to
> that effect ? :)
> 
> Michael
> 
> 
> On 12 October 2011 04:33, Nick Malleson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Sorry there was one other thing I forgot to add to my previous post. With the
>> code as it is at the moment I don't think it's possible to have multiple
>> walkers traversing a graph at the same time which means no multi-threaded
>> graph analysis. This is a big drawback for some of the stuff I'm doing at
>> the moment with large road networks (threading could improve my algorithm
>> 2-4* )
>> 
>> Not that I'm suggesting there's an easy fix!
>> 
>> Nick
>> 
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