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| patrickdlogan at home.com |
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 1999 11:21 pm |
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Has anyone considered the issues in a prt of Erlang to the BeOS? It is
a POSIX OS, which may help the port. But moreover it is supposedly
designed to be highly multi-threaded. Perhaps its design would be a
good target for the prototype described in Pekka Hedqvist's Master's
Thesis?
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Patrick D. Logan mailto:patrickdlogan_at_home.com
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| Pekka.Hedqvist at ericsso |
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 1999 12:12 am |
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BeOS is nice but that Erlang prototype is not in any state to be
ported. It was a prototype and needs a lot of work on it and most
probably a redesign too. A port would definitely start with the
current open source Erlang. It would not run Erlang processes on BeOS
threads but thats a minor thing since no other available Erlang
implementation does that today anyway.
An Erlang on system-threads port would probably start with the current
runtime since it has evolved since then, one would pick good ideas
from my report and maybe some code snippets from the old prototype
(if it were available) and start over again.
patrickdlogan_at_home.com writes:
> Has anyone considered the issues in a prt of Erlang to the BeOS? It is
> a POSIX OS, which may help the port. But moreover it is supposedly
> designed to be highly multi-threaded. Perhaps its design would be a
> good target for the prototype described in Pekka Hedqvist's Master's
> Thesis?
>
> --
> Patrick D. Logan mailto:patrickdlogan_at_home.com
>
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