just curious

Peter da Silva peter-200306 at taronga.com
Mon Jul 21 06:41:36 PDT 2003


Gunther Nikl  wrote:
>  And such things happened with messages on AmigaOS? I fail to see any
>  benefit in doing so.

Technically, I suppose it could have, but that's not what I was referring to.

What I was getting at was that if you allow programs to do marginal things (like modifying messages after they're queued) then you can get into big trouble when you want to change the semantics.

On the Amiga this was more a matter of programs being sloppy with memory allocation, so you couldn't safely switch to a protected mode on later hardware because programs were passing messages around that hadn't been allocated from public memory.

Sorry if I was confusing.







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