deelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > this sounds like the "orthogonal persistence" of > unununium python project:
Thanks, I had something a little more conventional in mind, but I really enjoyed reading the unununium page. It's not often that I see someone doing something that interesting and far-out, that's simple and low level at the same time. I think POSH is the closest thing mentioned in this thread to what I had in mind. I could imagine adding some simple kernel hacks to support it on the x86 architecture, specifically using the x86 segmentation registers to allow using raw pointers (instead of handles) in the shared memory objects. You'd just set the ES register appropriately for each process depending on where the shared memory region was mapped for that process. Alternatively, simply have some way to give the shared region the same address in every process. That's most attractive on a 64-bit machine. You'd just reserve some 32-bit (or larger) block of address space for the shared region, that starts at some sufficiently high address in each process. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
