When your stack overflows its current "msection", memory is allocated for a new msection, and the now previous msection becomes heap. In that heap msection, the change of representation of frames from contiguous to using link slots is lazy. 5/
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Barbara Samson and Guillaume Cartier show their portable real-time interactive 3D video and audio environments written in Jazz Scheme on top of Gambit… including an interactive spreadsheet to visualize why UDP packets have being dropped during the interaction's past.
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Guillaume's Jazz Scheme has its own windowing system all written in Scheme, on top of Gambit. The system does everything in OpenGL and is portable to macOS, Windows and Unix/X11, including its own self-debugging graphical debugger.
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Jazz was originally written in C. Rewritten in Scheme in 2 years. The original rewrite was 80x slower than C, because it was doing too many function calls; making them macros to inline code, then adding types—and it's now faster than it was in C. And much more productive.
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Sadly google search brings zero rezults for gambit scheme conf. Is this material available anywhere?
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