27 Jul
1999
27 Jul
'99
1:01 p.m.
Alexander Staubo wrote:
Not to nitpick -- well, all right, it IS to nitpick: ;)
"Thunking" is usually referred to bridging between interfaces of different bitness; for example, calling 16-bit code from a 32-bit native process. Its generic meaning is, historically at least, "a compiler-generated stub procedure".
Yep, that's what Ken and I brought up yesterday at the meeting, but the code is allready written and it's not really a big deal, given that it should be an interem solution for a DA on it's way to level 3. It'll end up being one of those wierd Zope things. -Michel