Reputation: 2873
using the CPS compiler-plugin of Scala 2.8, there are the two magic controls reset
and shift
. Reset delimits the continuation and shift captures the continuation.
There is an example of using CPS with NIO, using nested resets as a type of "forking"...? I don't exactly understand the purpose of nesting the resets, what's the effect?
Upvotes: 4
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Reputation: 13196
There's nothing magic about nested a reset
. A shift
applies to the innermost reset
that encloses it. The pseudo-forking comment you see is just a description of the effective behavior from the callbacks registered with the NIO selector.
Upvotes: 1