On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 4:10 AM, derwisch <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Am Dienstag, 21. Juni 2016 15:04:34 UTC+2 schrieb Edward K. Ream:
>>
>>
>> Yes, I thought my Aha was important, but at present I don't see much use
>> for multi-colored threads.  ​They look like a solution in search of a
>> problem.  Otoh, the "perfect problem" might exist :-)
>>
>>
> Hm. I remember trying to import a data structure into Leo, and using Leo
> as an editor of this structure. This broke during the transition of Leo
> into Qt (I think) which brought with it (if I'm not mistaken) the
> unification of vnodes and tnodes. I am not willing to wrap my head around
> this interesting approach of multi-dags, and if it had helped me back then
> (my bickering about the transition back then pre-dates the switch of this
> forum to Google Groups), just wanted to leave a general remark that
> sometimes this extra flexibility is exactly what you need.
>

​Yes, there is always the possibility that multi-threads will be needed in
some application.  Until then, the extra generality has costs Leo's normal
users should not have to pay.

Edward

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