Awesome. Well, I'm considering using v8::Locker to run multi-thread JS
while scripts are waiting at various IO sleeps. Is there any issue
with having one context used by multiple threads simultaneously (w
locking of course) during these sleeps? JS will only be executing only
one at a time, but the execution point will be bouncing all around the
place =\

So say for example (in JS):

function handle_req(data) {
     yada();
     sleep(100);
     yada2();
}

I basically want to run another handle_req (different thread, same
context) while this once is at its sleep point. Possible?


On Jan 15, 2:15 am, Erik Corry <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2010/1/15 Colin <[email protected]>
>
> > I am going to be using v8 in a multi process environment. When's the
> > best time to fork? After creating a context?
>
> Probably the later you fork the better performance will be.  Certainly
> creating a context and then forking will be faster than forking and then
> creating a context.  Context creation takes around 2ms at the moment.
>
> --
> Erik Corry
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