On 01/19/2013 10:46 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jan 2013 09:45:25 +0100
"qznc" <q...@go.to> wrote:

On Friday, 18 January 2013 at 17:59:36 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
Then there's C/C++ which has libs that offer what are known as
"stackless fibers". These utilize the preprocessor, along with
switch
and goto, to accomplish the same thing that (AIUI) C# does for
its
coroutines: It lets the user write a normal coroutine, with a
normal
yield, which then gets trivially rewritten behind-the-scenes
into an
event loop (with NO actual fibers involved). I'm not sure to
what
extent this would be possible in D. If it is, the lack of
preprocessor
would probably make it much less nice-looking to use than the
C/C++/C#
versions. (Not that I'd want a preprocessor.)

Is this also known as protothreads?

http://dunkels.com/adam/pt/

Yea. In fact, that's the exact same lib I've used.


This can be implemented a lot better looking in D. (My quick hack already looks better.) But I think we should first build a general-purpose DSEL library.

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