Glenn
Glenn
I think I like your second (invasive) option the best since it actually leverages the the libev main-loop. The Lua socket support would be nice but not a necessity for...
Thanks for your help. I managed to hack together sched.lua and added another selector back-end based on a modified luasocket back-end (called appropriately selector-ev.). I couldn't completely eliminate the task...
Agreed, my changes probably were not "invasive" enough to really lead to a good solution. In fact, I wonder if it's really possible. It seems the only reason Lumen works...
A thought occurred to me. Is there a way for a "foreign" coroutine (e.g. one that the scheduler doesn't know about) to either signal a task or en-queue a message...
Interesting approach . . . and similar to one that I initially considered. As you noted, it doesn't (appear) to handle the case when you have "foreign" libev watches that...
I'd be interested if you make any progress along these lines. I think libev integration could open up a lot of interesting capabilities since it supports different even types (in...
Technically, the Tizen DDK is not licensed to be used with any other silicon other than Samsung's chips. From the license agreement it reads: **2.2.2 The Software should be used...
It's not necessary that I cannot use LGPLv2 code, it's that LGPLv3 (version 3) is poison to any embedded system that may be used in a proprietary environment because it...