From: Robbert VanRenesse <rvr@cs.cornell.edu>
To: caml-list@margaux.inria.fr
Subject: a few questions for the CAML community
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 16:57:40 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199512182157.QAA00541@snotra.cs.cornell.edu> (raw)
1) would it be really hard to port CSL to Windows NT? I can't imagine, but
any hints to what problems one could expect would be very helpful.
2) would it be really hard to have an application that incorporated both
SmallTalk and CSL code? I would think so, because there would be two
garbage collectors in the same memory. If I'm right about this, I
would just put the two parts in separate processes talking though some
form of IPC. Again, any input would be appreciated.
Robbert
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1995-12-18 21:57 Robbert VanRenesse [this message]
1995-12-20 18:31 ` Xavier Leroy
1995-12-21 12:56 Kevin Gallo
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