Carl Fredrik Samson
Carl Fredrik Samson
Yeah, it's a phrase. It means "cover all this logic chronologically from the start to the end" ("a" is the start of the English alphabet, "z" is the end of...
>I mean is there any difference with 'c' between 'C'? Well, yes there is a difference. The `#[link(name = "c")]` directive (in lowercase) means that we link to the C...
>what does events here mean? Callbacks? Yeah, that's correct. I refer to the callbacks. If I remember correctly I did a refactor of the code when I wrote the [Epoll,...
Hello! >the first Runtime here is exactly a struct or object which used to hold the states, am I right? Yes, that's right. >What does after ourselves here mean? Does...
>In this sentence, I think it's better to change the word two tasks to multiple tasks. I agree, it's better to skip "two" in the second sentence so it doesn't...
>I need more explanation about it to make clear for me. What does the word progress mean? It wasn't defined anywhere. If you take a look at the definition of...
No problem :) >It's about the word reference frame. I think that means the context that we have to share before we start. The reason I am asking is that...
>progress here is equal interpret & compile. So if there is a blocking function called in the global scope, it means the event loop is blocked. Here is my understanding:...
>event sources = event queues Yeah, that's at least what I mean in this context.
>So you wanted to make use of enum in Rust to unify the parameter _res, right? Yes >And it in the sentence above refers to the type of parameter _res....