Ok, that's a bit clearer. thanks.

On Monday, 19 August 2013 20:34:14 UTC+2, jmar777 wrote:
>
> > I'm assuming you mean "system thread". But in effect, isn't it very much 
> like a green thread ?
>
> Async/await (or generators/yield if you prefer) are very different from 
> green threads.  Green threads are still preemptive and managed by the VM. 
>  Async/await, on the other hand, is basically a nice syntax addition that 
> allows for a more expressive form of cooperative multi-tasking.  As Andrew 
> already said, there's nothing that you can do with async/await that you 
> couldn't *exactly* replicate using regular ol' callbacks.
>
> It's too early to say this authoritatively, but it seems that async/await 
> will likely sit on top of Promises; that alone should indicate that we 
> won't be seeing any departures from current async semantics.  Even the 
> current generator/yield implementations are essentially accomplished via 
> CPS transforms.  In short, preemption would be pretty devastating to 
> JavaScript.
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, August 19, 2013 8:36:08 AM UTC-4, Floby wrote:
>>
>> >other functions can resume and run within the same thread
>>
>> I'm assuming you mean "system thread". But in effect, isn't it very much 
>> like a green thread ? (userspace managed ?)
>>
>> On Sunday, 18 August 2013 08:18:55 UTC+2, Andrew Gaspar wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:14 AM, Floby <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've read that article too.
>>>>
>>>> It seems to me that async/wait is a more elegant approach than twisting 
>>>> the yield semantics.
>>>> However I don't quite see how this differs from blocking I/O calls and 
>>>> threads.
>>>>
>>>> These are cooperative threads, wihch were also an acceptable 
>>>> programming model in the 60's
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Async/await doesn't block a thread. That's the point. It's *exactly*like 
>>> node - other functions can resume and run within the same thread while 
>>> another asynchronous action is being awaited. You could essentially rewrite 
>>> all await code to use callbacks and have the exact same functionality - it 
>>> just reduces code complexity.
>>>
>>

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