It seems to me, that usocket and IOlib are two projects of mostly the same abstraction level, that implement alternative approaches: Lisp-runtime-backed and OS-backed sockets. And it would be better, if the alternatives both remain.
Best, Vsevolod
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Hans Hübner hans.huebner@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 15:01, Chun Tian binghe.lisp@gmail.com wrote:
I'm thinking of writing a IOlib backend for USOCKET. [...]
Will this idea be helpful for any USOCKET user?
It will not be helpful to me at the moment, but I do like the idea - It would be particularily nice if it would be easily possible to use USOCKET and still use the I/O multiplexing facility of IOlib (i.e. run some USOCKET based libraries and add more file descriptors to the I/O multiplexer without having to resort to threads).
-Hans
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