BTW: I considered the experiment a partial failure, because it
would not work to implement full-coroutines ( because ceval.c
is recursive and some of the state is implicit in the C calling
stack. ) but I believe it did successfully implement semi-coroutines
( i.e. Icon-like generators ) -- which seems to be all that
some folks want.
The mods were done to python-1.0.2
I haven't looked at how hard this would be to update to 1.5.1
--- README ---
There were experimental mods to python-1.0.2 to make frameobjects
into resumable continuations. ( put here for the curious and just
in case anyone wants to try a similar experiment with a more
current release. )
the files modified were frameobject.h and ceval.c
A new opcode was added for SUSPEND, but no new suspend statement
was added to the parser. I used a python disassembler/assembler
to change specific RETURN opcodes into SUSPENDs.
( various .py files here were hacked in that manner and used for testing.
)
co.txt & cont.semantics were the beginning of some notes on
various thread control issues.
py-co is part of the mailing list correspondence between me, Tim and Guido
that started me on that experiment.
More notes on this later when I find time.
- Steve Majewski <sd...@Virginia.EDU>