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Micah Cowan wrote:
> Tony Lewis wrote:
>> Perhaps both versions can include multi-threaded support in their
>> core version, but the lite version would never invoke
>> multi-threading.
> 
> I mentioned this in the first post as well. The main problem I offered
> for this was that async I/O tends to make for much more

I should point out, too, that I'm talking about asynchronous I/O
support, and not multithreaded support, as I'm not really keen on
introducing threads to Wget. Especially since, AFAICT, threads sort of
suck on Linux, which happens to be the kernel I actively use. This may
be somewhat unfortunate, as multithreading code tends not to introduce
the code complexity that async I/O does (though IMO it introduces
complexities of a different sort).

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Micah J. Cowan
Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer...
http://micah.cowan.name/

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