1. multitasking progress?

Hey Rob, how's the multitasking version of euphoria coming along? Can we expect
the next release soon? And are there going to be any other changes included?

~Ryan W. Johnson

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2. Re: multitasking progress?

Ryan W. Johnson wrote:
> Hey Rob, how's the multitasking version of euphoria coming along? Can we
> expect
> the next release soon? And are there going to be any other changes included?

Multitasking in the official (C-coded backend) interpreter is working, 
but not released yet. I'm buried in the translator right now. 
There's some tricky ASM code that I have to write. The multitasking API 
has not changed from the PD source preview release. 
In January, after the "holiday season", I should have a full multitasking
release, but there are lots of other smaller things I want to do 
before a major (2.6 or 3.0) release.

Regards,
   Rob Craig
   Rapid Deployment Software
   http://www.RapidEuphoria.com

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3. Re: multitasking progress?

Nice. smile  <---(Notice proper use of smiley)

I'm looking forward to trying it. I wouldn't mind testing out a preview release.
blink

~Ryan W. Johnson

Fluid Application Environment
http://www.fluidae.com/

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4. Re: multitasking progress?

Robert Craig wrote:
> 
> Ryan W. Johnson wrote:
> > Hey Rob, how's the multitasking version of euphoria coming along? Can we
> > expect
> > the next release soon? And are there going to be any other changes included?
> 
> Multitasking in the official (C-coded backend) interpreter is working, 
> but not released yet. I'm buried in the translator right now. 
> There's some tricky ASM code that I have to write. The multitasking API 
> has not changed from the PD source preview release. 
> In January, after the "holiday season", I should have a full multitasking
> release, but there are lots of other smaller things I want to do 
> before a major (2.6 or 3.0) release.
> 
> Regards,
>    Rob Craig
>    Rapid Deployment Software
>    <a href="http://www.RapidEuphoria.com">http://www.RapidEuphoria.com</a>

Hi Rob,

Could you give us an idea on some other moderate/mediocre features you're
considering for the next release?

Any of these perhaps? :

* Passing 32 bit integers in t/c DLL/SOs
* Full DOS long file name compliance
* Built-in version() routine

These would really help relieve us from some patchwork libraries. smile


Regards,
Vincent

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5. Re: multitasking progress?

> In January, after the "holiday season", I should have a full multitasking
> release, but there are lots of other smaller things I want to do
> before a major (2.6 or 3.0) release.

Perhaps instead of releasing a half version or a full 2.6, you could
just have two versions of 2.5 available: Version 2.5 and Version 2.5
MT for (Multi-Tasking). Kinda like Windows 2000 -> Windows XP.

Just a thought...

~Greg

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6. Re: multitasking progress?

Vincent wrote:
> Robert Craig wrote:
> > Ryan W. Johnson wrote:
> > > Hey Rob, how's the multitasking version of euphoria coming along? Can we
> > > expect
> > > the next release soon? And are there going to be any other changes
> > > included?
> > 
> > Multitasking in the official (C-coded backend) interpreter is working, 
> > but not released yet. I'm buried in the translator right now. 
> > There's some tricky ASM code that I have to write. The multitasking API 
> > has not changed from the PD source preview release. 
> > In January, after the "holiday season", I should have a full multitasking
> > release, but there are lots of other smaller things I want to do 
> > before a major (2.6 or 3.0) release.
> > 
> Hi Rob,
> 
> Could you give us an idea on some other moderate/mediocre features you're
> considering
> for the next release?
> 
> Any of these perhaps? :
> 
> * Passing 32 bit integers in t/c DLL/SOs
> * Full DOS long file name compliance
> * Built-in version() routine
> 
> These would really help relieve us from some patchwork libraries. smile

When I get the multitasking just about done, I'll 
organize a list of items that I think are probably worth doing,
and people can tell me what they think is most important.
At the moment, I don't want to get distracted from 
multitasking and the "holiday season".

Regards,
   Rob Craig
   Rapid Deployment Software
   http://www.RapidEuphoria.com

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7. Re: multitasking progress?

Robert Craig wrote:

> When I get the multitasking just about done, I'll 
> organize a list of items that I think are probably worth doing,
> and people can tell me what they think is most important.
> At the moment, I don't want to get distracted from 
> multitasking and the "holiday season".

That sounds like a great idea! grin

Don't forget to take some time off from coding, you wouldn't want to miss out on
all the christmas fun! smile


Regards,
Vincent

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