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I don't believe so. It is created suspended, and I want it to start, but for some reason I can't resume it once it has yielded.
jdarling@eonclash.com wrote:
Shouldn't you be calling yield() instead of resume(co)?
- Jeremy
"Help I suffer from the oxymoron Corporate Security."
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Is this a scoping issue?
From: Lee Smith <wink@gettcomm.com>
Date: Thu, March 16, 2006 11:41 am
To: lua@bazar2.conectiva.com.br
I'm having some problems with a coroutine I create. Here is the order of things: I create a lua_State and load 3 files into it, each containing its own function as follows:
In file1:
function init()
 print "init"
 co = coroutine.create(process)
 coroutine.resume(co)
end
In file2:
function process()
 print "yielding the coroutine"
 coroutine.yield()
 print "running again"
end
In file3:
function callback()
 print "resuming"
 print(coroutine.resume(co))
end
Now, when I make a lua_pcall to init, the coroutine starts the process function just like I would expect. Once it yields, I run off and do some stuff in my c code, and then pcall callback to wake the coroutine back up. However the call to resume is failing. Here is my output:
init
yielding the coroutine
c++ - doing some work
resuming
false cannot resume non-suspended coroutine
Any ideas as to where I've gone wrong?

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