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by friendzis
745 days ago
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The problems you describe are inherent to indirect invocations and are related to event-driven architectures only because typical event dispatching architecture is built on non-blocking calls. You do not even need return-early (non-blocking) semantics for these problems to manifest. You can implement a giant string-keyed vtable for all methods in your program (or use a language with advanced reflection capabilities) and will have exactly the same problems. Namely there probably won't be tooling to match caller-callee pairs, which is the core issue here. |
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