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Continuations from generalized stack inspection

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Continuations from generalized stack inspection
Implementing first-class continuations can pose a challenge if the target machine makes no provisions for accessing and re-installing the run-time stack. In this paper, we present a novel translation that overcomes this problem. In the first half of the paper, we introduce a theoretical model that shows how to eliminate the capture and the use of first-class continuations in the presence of a generalized stack inspection mechanism. The second half of the paper explains how to translate this model into practice in two different contexts. First, we reformulate the servlet interaction language in the PLT Web server, which heavily relies on first-class continuations. Using our technique, servlet programs can be run directly under the control of non-cooperative web servers such as Apache. Second, we show how to use our new technique to copy and reconstitute the stack on MSIL.Net using exception handlers. This establishes that Scheme's first-class continuations can exist on non-coopera...
Greg Pettyjohn, John Clements, Joe Marshall, Shrir
Added 13 Dec 2009
Updated 13 Dec 2009
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICFP
Authors Greg Pettyjohn, John Clements, Joe Marshall, Shriram Krishnamurthi, Matthias Felleisen
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