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Re: IDL_IDLBridge and the virtual machine [message #83607 is a reply to message #83528] Mon, 18 March 2013 03:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Yngvar Larsen is currently offline  Yngvar Larsen
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On Friday, 15 March 2013 22:36:21 UTC+1, Mark Piper wrote:

> but I agree, we need a generalized technique for multithreading IDL pro code. I should be careful
> because this is somewhat distant, but we do have a parallel processing API under development
> that we'd like to introduce in IDL 8.4. (Note that 8.3 is scheduled for this fall.)
> Email me if you'd like to be a beta tester; same goes for anyone reading this.

I'll also volunteer as a beta tester.

Regarding bugs in IDL_IDLBRIDGE:

A year ago, I reported an error in this newsgroup ("idl_idlbridge weirdness on unix systems", 2012-02-28): Using more than 15 bridges simultaneously on a linux 64-bit system causes IDL to hang if the bridges are not destroyed in the exact opposite order to the order they were created. You replied that this is a known bug (CR64611), and that Tech Support had identified a possible workaround. However, the bug is still there in IDL 8.2.2 (linux 64-bit), a year later.

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Yngvar
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