Sadly no, it isn't thread safe. None of the basic data structures is and
there are assumptions all over the place about global data... I fear this
would be a major undertaking.
--
Miguel de Benito.
Am 11.03.2016 01:25 schrieb "Karl Hegbloom" <karl.hegbl...@gmail.com>:

> ... really ought to watch the http headers to know when to refresh. I am
> using tree-import to call the BetterBibTeX for Zotero "cayw" (cite as you
> write) GET interface,  which operates only to localhost, and causes Zotero
> to open a dialog box for searching to find references, which are then
> returned. So the URL doesn't change from call to call,  but the data
> returned does. The workaround was to add an extra GET argument to the URL
> with a timestamp. Luckily the service it's calling doesn't care about extra
> args.
>
> I realize that when TeXmacs has guile 2, it's web modules can replace the
> use of wget.
>
> Q: is TeXmacs threadsafe? Can multiple guile threads be utilized in the
> future?
>
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