@bascule isn't userland 1:1 scheduling also M:N? what if i start 100,000 userland threads?
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@bascule "User-mode scheduling provides a 1:1 threading model...", as an alternative to M:N unless I'm completely misreading this -
@collinvandyck AFAICT it is still 1:1?
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@bascule i would argue, when you don't have user mode scheduling, then implementing an equivalent api on top of m:n is reasonable midterm -
@raggi as long as you don't mind a leaky abstraction -
@bascule in the worst case, yes, but in the best case, i mean quite literally implement the same api. only some optimizations aren't poss. -
@bascule the api though, shouldn't leak until you're optimizing at levels that, say, ruby can't even contemplate
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