From: Kouhei S. <ko...@co...> - 2007-11-21 11:31:45
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Hi, In <dc3...@ma...> "Re: [ruby-gnome2-devel-en] Self-pipe for Ruby threads pushing blocks to main loop" on Tue, 20 Nov 2007 16:03:02 +0100, "Guillaume Cottenceau" <gco...@gm...> wrote: > Kouhei, would you be so kind in participating to the discussion, at > least explaining what's your modification, what problem are you trying > to solve, and its impact on multi-threading in rg2 applications if you > know it? If you find any problems, please make a sample script that shows the problem and the script should not be pseudo code. It's too hard for me to participate your discussion without trying the current implementation in English. I don't good in English as you know. > In the current situation, where I guess some discussion > occurs in the japanese ML only, it is very frustrating and > disappointing, because on this ML, we are left in the dark.. I think > that more and more non japanese people interested in ruby/gtk will be > more and more frustrated, if we are only left as powerless spectators > in the actual rg2 development. I can even see that this subject was > discussed between you and Masao in japanese: > > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=20071112.235142.1141224146.kou%40cozmixng.org&forum_name=ruby-gnome2-devel-ja We are talking with code (patch). You can find that my first post has just a short description with a patch even if you can't understand Japanese. And in the next mail, Masao just said "It seems that works on Win32 too with a small patch.". And in the next mail, I just said "GSource is used in GDK too" and "Thanks". And in the last Masao mail, he just said "It's a good idea.". We discussed about this implementation in C not Japanese. It's very frustrating to discuss without any implementation in English. If you want to expect my response, please use Ruby or C with a very short English (or Japanese). I'm prefer to show a small sample script that shows what you want to do and works and just say "This script should output 'OK' but outputs 'NO' now". If you have a solution, you can just attach a patch and say "The attached patch shows my idea.". It's enough for me because I'm good in Ruby/C rather than in English. You may remember that Masao and I often say "please show us a sample script that reproduces the problem". If you use looooong description in English without any codes, please don't except my response. Thanks, -- kou |