Hi,
I've last updated the coro patch beginning of December, and people have
been compiling and using it at least mid-February.
It is quite experimental, but it's complete enough to prove the
usefulness of coroutines on a JVM.
One important step towards coroutines on Java is a JSR, I guess...
There's a mailing list hosted on one of our university servers for the
purpose of discussing coroutine/continuation JSR proposals, but there
hasn't been much traffic lately (partly because of lack of time and
responsiveness on my side, I fear...).
https://www.ssw.uni-linz.ac.at/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/co_jsr
How does the Adopt OpenJDK program interact with JSRs? It may be a good
time to start discussing a coroutine JSR again...
Cheers,
Lukas
Am 2012-04-01 09:45, schrieb Martijn Verburg:
Hi Mark,
Last I heard there was an old experimental patch by Lucas?<sp>. I
know that we have some very interested people in the London Java User
Group (aka the LJC). We've listed it as one of the Advanced projects
we'll be looking into as part of the global Adopt OpenJDK program, so
if you have some spare cycles and are interested in joining in then
please let me know.
Cheers,
Martijn
On 1 April 2012 09:44, Mark Roos<mr...@roos.com> wrote:
I was looking at the proposals for JDK8.9.10 and did not see any mention
of coroutines/green threads.
Are they flawed, not interesting, etc or just did not rise to the level of
getting
a bullet? Or maybe they did get the bullet.
mark
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