There were problems in p9p under linux, when amail makes  simultaneous searches in different windows. 


On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 4:23 PM, quanstro <quanstro@gmail.com> wrote:
in theory the threads that interact with regular expressions in acme
are all cooperatively scheduled.  have you seen a case where they
are not?  did pthreads blow up the model?

- erik


On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 7:11:02 AM UTC-4, Alexander Sychev wrote:
Hi,

I have commited some changes in my experimental fork of plan9port.

For acme I made thread safe processing of regular expressions (actually by creating some context).
For upas/nfs I made a monitoring of all mailboxes and a decoding of international names of mailboxes.

I'm living with these changes for some time, they are working. 

P.S.
By the way, new log feature is excellent, it's a time to make more applications for acme :-)
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