On 7/1/2021 2:36 PM, David Storrs wrote:
What is the best way to pass a function into a child `place`?
1. just define the functions in a context the place can see
2. send the name of a local file for the recipient to dynamic-require
3. send the definition file for the recipient to save
Ah, this must be a case where different platforms behave differently,
because I still see other threads running even with
`finder:std-get-file` on Linux.
Sam
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 2:58 PM David Storrs wrote:
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> On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 2:42 PM Sam Tobin-Hochstadt
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>> Your "only
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 2:42 PM Sam Tobin-Hochstadt
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> Your "only remaining idea" is what I'd recommend for telling another
> place what function to run (that's how dynamic-place works in the
> first place). But your [details] sounds worrying. I just tested on my
> machine and it didn't
Your "only remaining idea" is what I'd recommend for telling another
place what function to run (that's how dynamic-place works in the
first place). But your [details] sounds worrying. I just tested on my
machine and it didn't happen for me, and I don't think it's supposed
to happen on other
What is the best way to pass a function into a child `place`?
I've got a server function that accepts a dispatch function as one of its
arguments and I need to be able to run the server in a separate `place` (in
the dynamic-place sense) because it's part of a GUI application. [details]
My
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