Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:28:34 +0200
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craven@gmx....>
(let ((socket (open-tcp-server-socket 54321)))
(create-thread #f (lambda ()
(let ((sock (tcp-server-connection-accept socket #t #f)))
(create-thread #f (lambda ()
(format #t "ok~%")
(close-port sock)))))))
then I try to connect to port 54321 locally (with "nc localhost 54321"
for example), which produces the following output:
;Value 13: #[thread 13]
1 ]=>
;The thread #[thread 13] signalled an error: Unassigned variable: root-continuation-default
This is a bug which illustrates how little anyone has ever hammered on
the thread system... I'm not sure exactly what the right thing to do
here is, but basically, the default `create thread continuation'
should be inherited by threads -- it's just not clear how to make that
happen without also inheriting all other dynamic state by default,
which is wrong.
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