Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!ukc!stc!stl!neon!xstuart!huw From: huw@xstuart.siesoft.co.uk (Huw Roberts) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Can you help (was Jumping then jumping back again) Keywords: longjmp jump coroutine schedule thread Message-ID: <1797@neon.siesoft.co.uk> Date: 8 Feb 90 17:37:34 GMT Sender: news@neon.siesoft.co.uk Distribution: comp.lang.c Lines: 22 I remember there was a discussion a little while ago on coroutines/ lightweight processes and portable ways of implementing them in C. I think the original subject was "Jumping then jumping back again". I wonder if someone would be good enough to send me a summary of the conclusions of the mail thread since I do not believe we have any way of getting access to an archive of the discussion (we are not on Internet and have no access to ftp or niftp). My interest stems from the fact that I have implemented a "portable" way of handling multiple lightweight processes in C. The code works unchanged on MS/DOS, BSD4.2 and SYS5. If anyone is interested, mail me and I will send the source. Apologies if I am covering old ground/reopening old wounds here. Huw. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name Huw Roberts Siemens Plc., System Development Group, Mail. huw@siesoft.co.uk Woodley House, 65-73, Crockhamwell Road, Tel. +44 734 443068 Woodley, Reading, Fax. +44 734 698874 Berkshire, RG5 3JP England. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------