On 31 March 2006 02:49, John Meacham wrote: > Thinking about it some. I think we will need some sort of very basic > thread priorities. > > honoring these priorities will be _manditory_ for cooperative > implementations but advisory for preemptive ones that meet the > fairness guarentees. priorities are sometimes needed in cooperative > systems to ensure certain things get run, but the fairness guarentees > of preemptive systems make them less important. Another reason to > make them advisory in preemptive implementations is because they > might be using OS level threads and hence not have their own > scheduler to tweak priorities in. > > I am thinking > > threadSetPriority :: ThreadID -> Int -> IO () > threadSetPriority = ...
I'd rather not, if we can avoid it. The only rationale I'll offer is that we don't have it in GHC, and people manage to do a lot without priorities. Priorities come with a whole can of worms that I'd rather not deal with. Cheers, Simon _______________________________________________ Haskell-prime mailing list Haskell-prime@haskell.org http://haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-prime