OK, and thanks for fast response.
Committed to trunk just a few moments ago. If you have any further remarks, please don't hesitate to say so.
Thanks.
By the way, are you still interesting in my UDP patch? Some people hope my UDP work can be merged into USOCKET.
Absolutely, but I've gotten swamped by some other work lately, meaning I'm just now getting back to usocket and other projects. I'll try to work on it in the next weeks: there's also the wait-for-input branch (0.4.x) to work on and get into releasable state.
Good. Actually, what I want is a portable UDP server, which can be used for this goal:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.lisp/msg/782101b610d14e71
If you can make wait=for-input better, that's definitely helpful for everyone.
Now I already have my UDP patch[1] to work on SBCL, CMUCL, Clozure CL and LispWorks. Base on this, I'm trying to use GBBopen's Portable_Threads package to implement a portable UDP server, I think to finish it I need less than one week.
I hope all these work can be merged into USOCKET in the future, if you have time to review them:)
[1] https://cl-net-snmp.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/cl-net-snmp/usocket-udp/trun...
There's a problem with that branch however: Hans Huebner said that the wai-for-input function consed too much for ITA to be usefull.
Hans, if you're reading this, could you elaborate? Doug Crosher submitted ideas for other APIs which would cons less, however, do you have an analysis of what is wrong with the current API or code?
Bye,
Erik.