On 01.04.2015, at 18:37, Eliot Miranda eliot.miranda@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 6:27 AM, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On 31.03.2015, at 23:10, Eliot Miranda eliot.miranda@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure the other ways are any better. The way to transfer to a context without disturbing its stack is to do a process switch. [...] One of the advantages the process switch versions have is in not updating the receiving context sp there's a chance the context-to-stack mapping machinery won't flush the context to the heap. In the end it might actually be faster.
I would find it very surprising if #jump would result in the execution continuing in a different process.
That's not what they do. Instead they spawn another process to position the process in which we want to jump correctly.
We don't want to jump to a process but within a process, like a goto… What about thread/process-local variables?
Best -Tobias