On Feb 9, 2004, at 4:16 AM, Frank Leahy wrote:
Richard wrote:
What is the argument against the xTalk messaging model?
I'll keep repeating it: the argument is you don't know at until runtime if the message goes where you think it will go. One way to state it is "throwing a message out for some object to catch, hopefully".
Frank wrote:
1) There is no convention for whether one needs to pass messages up to the system. For example,
2) It's hard to guarantee the message passing context.
3) The messaging model does not always work correctly. And it sometimes works differently depending on where the code resides.
4) Race conditions.
Thank you Frank you are hitting the nail on the head.
-- Alex Rice | Mindlube Software | http://mindlube.com
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