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This is in line with what recastdetour publishes. If it's const, then it's threadsafe. The buffers we need don't need to exist in CNavMesh if we're going to eventually offload them to worker threads.
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What does this pull request do?
https://github.com/zach2good/Coro-Roro
From its own repo:
Coro-Roro
Coro-Roro provides a tiny coroutine interface with explicit scheduling and a simple, pluggable work-queue scheduler.
The main goal is to have a clean separation of "what to run" (coroutines) and "where to run it" (the scheduler).
It was built for LandSandBoat, a Final Fantasy XI server emulator.
Why the name?
The Tarutaru naming convention from Final Fantasy XI:
TODO
AsyncTask<T>Asyncwork offloading withAsyncTask<T>&SchedulerAsyncTask<T>andTask<T>version of thedb::interface13.5xthroughput increase...