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Re: Crash recovery strategies
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Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Crash recovery strategies |
Date: |
Mon, 04 Jan 2016 17:40:54 +0200 |
> From: Daniel Colascione <address@hidden>
> Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2016 15:51:13 -0800
>
> How would moving to C help? Keep in mind that we're talking about fork
> *and exec*, so the parent and child don't share memory. They can,
> however, communicate over a pipe.
Communicating over a pipe means encoding/decoding stuff, which
allocates memory, temporary buffers, and can potentially run Lisp.
It's IMO unwise to do that in a crashed session.
- Re: Dynamic modules: MODULE_HANDLE_SIGNALS etc., (continued)
- Re: Dynamic modules: MODULE_HANDLE_SIGNALS etc., John Wiegley, 2016/01/03
- Re: Dynamic modules: MODULE_HANDLE_SIGNALS etc., Daniel Colascione, 2016/01/03
- Crash recovery strategies (was: Dynamic modules: MODULE_HANDLE_SIGNALS etc.), John Wiegley, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Daniel Colascione, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, John Wiegley, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Daniel Colascione, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, John Wiegley, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, John Wiegley, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Daniel Colascione, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, John Wiegley, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies,
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- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Daniel Colascione, 2016/01/04
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/01/04
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Daniel Colascione, 2016/01/04
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/01/04
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Paul Eggert, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Daniel Colascione, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, John Wiegley, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Paul Eggert, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, John Wiegley, 2016/01/03
- Re: Crash recovery strategies, Daniel Colascione, 2016/01/03