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Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs"
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Richard M Stallman |
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Re: Very interesting analysis of "the state of Emacs" |
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Tue, 29 Apr 2008 19:17:07 -0400 |
The other hard problem is multi-tasking in the Emacs Lisp engine.
RMS once left me with the impression that this was virtually
intractable, especially if one wanted to have existing Elisp code base
compatibility, a reasonable thing to want.
I think "intractable" might be too pessimistic. It is certainly
a lot of work, but someone could give it a try.
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