On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:03 PM, Rémi Forax wrote:
> My idea is to do a binary release with at least indy, coroutine, tail calls
> on Mac, Linux, Solaris and Windows.
>
> What do you think ?
That would be fantastic. It's unfortunate that neither coro or tailc
will get into Java 7, but for ambitiou
Le 07/06/2010 20:23, Charles Oliver Nutter a écrit :
> Exciting :) Once you get it in, perhaps you can release the changes
> you made to JRuby. I have no problem shipping a reflectively-loaded
> version of Fiber that uses JVM coroutines! (and I'd like to do the
> same for 1.8 mode Enumerator, which
Exciting :) Once you get it in, perhaps you can release the changes
you made to JRuby. I have no problem shipping a reflectively-loaded
version of Fiber that uses JVM coroutines! (and I'd like to do the
same for 1.8 mode Enumerator, which also requires coroutine support)
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 5:1
Well, I finally got my hands on a Mac machine, I'll investigate as soon
as I've finished installing.
- Lukas
On 03.06.2010 03:55, Stephen Bannasch wrote:
> At 1:06 PM -0400 6/2/10, Stephen Bannasch wrote:
>
>> Hi Lukas,
>>
>> It's great to see coro land.
>>
>> I'm now getting these errors tr
On Sat, 2010-06-05 at 19:58 +0200, Rémi Forax wrote:
> Le 05/06/2010 02:01, John Rose a écrit :
> > Is the call site megamutable? (Is it linked many times instead of once?)
> > -- John
> >
>
> no !
> The callsite is linked only once.
Yeah, that bug is around since:
6939134: JSR 292 adjust