My friend Alexander Rivilis said your name behind the nickname TT. I hasten to say, I really respect you for your contribution to programming. Indeed, the competition will be hot and fun!
ps. Yes, I will publish here all the sources. I hope you will too...
Thanks.
But, if your intention is to use AutoCAD Core Console as a form of parallel execution, I would not consider that to be a legitimate solution (that is technically multi-processing rather than multi-threading).
Since the LISP garbage collector is not capable of dealing with multiple threads, even if you did find some way to get an entry point on another thread, it would certainly fail given the appropriate stress-testing.
If you recall the story, the original lisp no one was interested, until the show concurrent execution in a network of computers. After that, two years later, was written specification language and the language was fully certified for any use, including defense.
You know Lisp. You should be clear that Lisp is the language of the lists. The meaning of the program - sequential passage through the list items and their computation. But in the lists may be other lists of data and programs. Each calculation can be performed at its core (thread or processor or computer).
Yes, I'm going to use the console AutoCAD.
The deal is really unfair?
ps. To outperform existing codes on the arx. It should be very much to sweat...
You really do not want such an easy victory? Do you have a wide range of languages, I only lisp. Do you have a wide selection of tools for parallel computing, I have not.
The deal is really canceled?