> Christian Tismer wrote: > > Does anybody know of a useful example where continuations > > are really needed? [Bill Tutt] > Well, I don't know about needed, but let me explain a possible sever > architecture, and then see what new fangled control structure could help it > become more manageable. (irrespective if the perf #s of such an architecture > would actually be worth the architecture overhead in current CPython) [...] > But it's not clear to me (mostly because I haven't applied a lot of thought > about it) if coroutines would suffice here. Indeed, this kind of server architecture is typically done with coroutines -- it's not a good argument for the full power of continuations. :-) --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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