RE: QUESTION: POE Nomenclature

2007-03-02 Thread Michael Collins
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 11:00:20PM -0800, David Davis wrote: > > POE is not threaded, and therefore multiple 'event chains' won't be > running > > simultaneously in a single process. > > I think multiple event _chains_ *do* exist simultaneously. Just only > one event _handler_ runs at a time. D

Re: QUESTION: POE Nomenclature

2007-03-02 Thread Joel Bernstein
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 11:00:20PM -0800, David Davis wrote: > POE is not threaded, and therefore multiple 'event chains' won't be running > simultaneously in a single process. I think multiple event _chains_ *do* exist simultaneously. Just only one event _handler_ runs at a time. Depends how you

Re: QUESTION: POE Nomenclature

2007-03-01 Thread David Davis
POE is not threaded, and therefore multiple 'event chains' won't be running simultaneously in a single process. David On 3/1/07, Michael Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i believe 'event chain' would be appropriate > > On 3/1/07, Michael Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > POE Gang,

RE: QUESTION: POE Nomenclature

2007-03-01 Thread Michael Collins
> i believe 'event chain' would be appropriate > > On 3/1/07, Michael Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > POE Gang, > > > > I have a nomenclature question. Let's say you have one or more POE > > sessions. When you have an 'event flow' - the flow of control moves > > from session to sessio

Re: QUESTION: POE Nomenclature

2007-03-01 Thread Matt Sickler
i believe 'event chain' would be appropriate On 3/1/07, Michael Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: POE Gang, I have a nomenclature question. Let's say you have one or more POE sessions. When you have an 'event flow' - the flow of control moves from session to session (or to different events

QUESTION: POE Nomenclature

2007-03-01 Thread Michael Collins
POE Gang, I have a nomenclature question. Let's say you have one or more POE sessions. When you have an 'event flow' - the flow of control moves from session to session (or to different events within a session) - I'm wondering what you call it. Is it a 'thread' or a 'threadoid'? Just curious w