Em Dom, 2010-05-16 às 19:34 +0100, nigelsande...@btconnect.com escreveu:
3) The tough-y: Closed-over variables.
These are tough because it exposes lexicals to sharing, but they are so
natural to use, it is hard to suggest banning their use in concurrent
routines.
This is the point I
On Tue, 18 May 2010 11:39:04 +0100, Daniel Ruoso dan...@ruoso.com wrote:
This is the point I was trying to address, actually. Having *only*
explicitly shared variables makes it very cumbersome to write threaded
code, specially because explicitly shared variables have a lot of
restrictions on
On Tue, 18 May 2010 11:41:08 +0100, Daniel Ruoso dan...@ruoso.com wrote:
Em Dom, 2010-05-16 às 19:34 +0100, nigelsande...@btconnect.com escreveu:
Interoperability with Perl 5 and
is reference counting should not be a high priority in the decision
making
process for defining the Perl 6