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@@ -943,9 +943,10 @@ C function is blacklisted for compilation.
943<p> 943<p>
944However, this heuristic may fail under specific circumstances: e.g. a 944However, this heuristic may fail under specific circumstances: e.g. a
945message polling function might not run Lua callbacks right away and the call 945message polling function might not run Lua callbacks right away and the call
946gets JIT-compiled. If it later happens to call back into Lua, you'll get a 946gets JIT-compiled. If it later happens to call back into Lua (e.g. a rarely
947VM PANIC with the message <tt>"bad callback"</tt>. Then you'll need to 947invoked error callback), you'll get a VM PANIC with the message
948manually turn off JIT-compilation with 948<tt>"bad callback"</tt>. Then you'll need to manually turn off
949JIT-compilation with
949<a href="ext_jit.html#jit_onoff_func"><tt>jit.off()</tt></a> for the 950<a href="ext_jit.html#jit_onoff_func"><tt>jit.off()</tt></a> for the
950surrounding Lua function that invokes such a message polling function (or 951surrounding Lua function that invokes such a message polling function (or
951similar). 952similar).
@@ -1038,9 +1039,9 @@ of existing C&nbsp;APIs. E.g. callback performance is irrelevant for a
1038GUI application, which waits for user input most of the time, anyway. 1039GUI application, which waits for user input most of the time, anyway.
1039</p> 1040</p>
1040<p> 1041<p>
1041For new designs <b>avoid push-style APIs</b> (C&nbsp;function repeatedly 1042For new designs <b>avoid push-style APIs</b>: a C&nbsp;function repeatedly
1042calling a callback for each result). Instead <b>use pull-style APIs</b> 1043calling a callback for each result. Instead <b>use pull-style APIs</b>:
1043(call a C&nbsp;function repeatedly to get a new result). Calls from Lua 1044call a C&nbsp;function repeatedly to get a new result. Calls from Lua
1044to C via the FFI are much faster than the other way round. Most well-designed 1045to C via the FFI are much faster than the other way round. Most well-designed
1045libraries already use pull-style APIs (read/write, get/put). 1046libraries already use pull-style APIs (read/write, get/put).
1046</p> 1047</p>