"Martin v. Löwis" <martin@v.loewis.de> writes:
Bob Ippolito wrote:
Well the tasklet/channel model of Stackless is a single threaded version of CSP, which has at least one Java implementation: http://wotug.kent.ac.uk/parallel/languages/java/jcsp/
However, JCSP uses java.lang.Threads to implement concurrency. So they are completely unlike Stackless' tasklets in their implementation strategy.
That, of course, doesn't cover every single function that the Stackless API currently exposes, but tasklets/channels are the raison d'etre.
That sounds strange. I would have expected that the reason for Stackless Python is to have no stack, not to have tasklets.
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