On Fri, Oct 01, 2010 at 07:48:25PM +0900, Fujii Masao wrote:
> I proposed to implement the "return-immediately" at first because it
> doesn't require standby registration. But if many people think that
> the "wait-forever" is the core rather than the "return-immediately",
> I'll follow them. We can implement the "return-immediately" after
> that.
In my experience, most people who want "synchronous" behavior are
willing to put up with "wait forever," especially when asynchronous
behavior is already available.
In short, +1 for "push 'wait forever' soonest."
Anybody who's got a Secret Base, Hidden in a Hollowed-Out Mountain,
Making Grand Plans While Stroking a Long-Haired Cat[1], should please
to update their public repository, or create a public repository if it
doesn't already exist, and in either case keep it current.
Cheers,
David
[1] While the Hollowed-Out Mountain trick worked back in the 60s,
it's gotten a little trite. The cool kids are keeping things pretty
public these days when they plan to go public.
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