Subject: Re: Status of SBCL on Windows
From: rpw3@rpw3.org (Rob Warnock)
Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 19:25:57 -0500
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
Message-ID: <m-qdnUfNNtQITlTfRVn-rA@speakeasy.net>
Edi Weitz  <spamtrap@agharta.de> wrote:
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|  rpw3@rpw3.org (Rob Warnock) wrote:
| > seems that under Windows there really aren't any user "interrupts"
| > the way we know of them in Unix/Linux. Instead, when your
| > application process starts up Windows has this weird way of silently
| > forking a thread for you that waits for "interrupts" and then wakes
| > up to handle them.
| 
| You don't happen to have a URL lying around where this is explained in
| more detail?  Just curious...
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I don't, sorry. I just heard about it word-of-mouth from Carl
[who in a parellel message says that he's already fixed up
almost all of those issues anyway].


-Rob

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