thanks!
Le samedi 4 juillet 2015 20:38:22 UTC-7, Alex Miller a écrit :
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> Oh just busy. We will get to a new release at some point.
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I'm a big fan of core.async. Is there any specific roadmap for its
development? The latest release has been "0.1.346.0-17112a-alpha" for the
past 9 months. Of course I perfectly understand if the answer is "not
enough time, not enough resources" - I'm just hoping for a small status
update, give
Thanks Shantanu, good old AOP to the rescue.
> On 4 Jul 2015, at 06:31, Shantanu Kumar wrote:
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> Hi Colin,
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> If you know that the delay is happening in the server-side Clojure code,
> maybe you can give https://github.com/kumarshantanu/espejito a try to
> determine where in the call stack
Thanks both. I haven’t got that far (as it isn’t blocking me at this point) but
task manager shows Java at 100% (of a core) on Windows 7 where as it is much
much less on the other OSes. I think,as you say, the next step is profiling.
> On 3 Jul 2015, at 21:50, Timothy Baldridge wrote:
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> Your