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Re: repl-server from fibers task
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Matt Wette |
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Re: repl-server from fibers task |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Dec 2022 07:43:27 -0800 |
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On 12/19/22 1:30 PM, Matt Wette wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to get fibers to run in "pure asynchronous" style with a
repl-server.
By "pure asynchronous" style I mean #:hz 0 and possibly
#:suspendable-ports #f.
My only guess is that maybe the repl-server has a continuation barrier
in the way.
Either the other task runs, and I get no connection to the
repl-server, or vice versa.
Anyone here gotten this to work? If the code worked below the main
terminal
would be counting along while one could telnet in from another source
and use the repl.
Any help appreciated.
Matt
I got something to work:
#!/usr/bin/env guile
# -*- scheme -*-
!#
;; connect to monitor via
;; $ telnet localhost 37146
(use-modules ((fibers) #:renamer (lambda (s) (if (eq? s 'sleep) 'fsleep
s))))
(use-modules (fibers scheduler))
(use-modules (system repl server))
(use-modules (system repl coop-server))
(define (sf fmt . args) (apply simple-format #t fmt args))
(define (task1)
(let loop ((cnt 0))
(fsleep 1)
(sf "task1: ~S\n" cnt)
(loop (1+ cnt))))
(define (monitor)
(let* ((server (spawn-coop-repl-server)))
(let loop ()
(poll-coop-repl-server server)
(yield-current-task)
(loop))))
(run-fibers
(lambda ()
(spawn-fiber task1)
(spawn-fiber monitor)
(fsleep 30))
#:hz 0 #:install-suspendable-ports? #f)
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