From: Paul Guyot (pguyot_at_kallisys.net)
Date: Thu Apr 29 2004 - 08:57:57 PDT
Aux environs du 29/04/04 ā 18:51 +0300, sous le titre "Re: [NTLK]
newtonscript, NIE and confusion", Eckhart Köppen prit sa plus belle
plume pour écrire les mots suivants:
>- Waba contains some NewtonScript code which bascially turns acquiring
>a link into one synchronous function call. That code has some neat way
>of dealing with the whole callback thing and user interaction, i.e. it
>uses a dialog box to block execution until something else is ready (the
>DoProgress global function)
DoProgress performs a fork.
The Waba socket code is horrible, very resource consuming and doesn't
work well. I wouldn't suggest using this code or using this as an
example.
Paul
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