I have put up 6 pages of information about stackless at http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/stackless.html The first page attempts to give a conceptual overview of stackless. Notice I said "conceptual" - I make no attempt to be technically accurate! Next follow 4 pages of tutorial. Mainly this is a discussion of implementing generators and coroutines through the continuation module. It includes rewrites of 2 samples that Tim used to demonstrate his coroutines-implemented-via- threads madness. Finally, the last page is about SelectDispatcher, which is kind of Medusa using coroutines. Included as a demonstration is a full FTPServer that will run on Windows. This is not just demo quality code - it's at the core of a couple commercial apps I'm doing for clients, at least one of which will make something of a splash in its (large, prosperous) industry. SelectDispatcher and friends are released under the McMillan Enterprises 4 line license (do what thou wilt; maintain the copyright notice; no warranty). While these are not the PEPs I owe on stackless, they are part of the background material for those PEPs, particularly in demonstrating why some of us are so interested in seeing these facilities within core Python. I apologize in advance to Christian for any misunderstandings or misinformation these pages may contain. Enjoy! - Gordon
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