It would be interesting, though I don't know if it would make sense. In any case, the way to do it would be to extract all the code that does POSIX things into an abstraction layer. Shepherd is built on the Fibers async system which Hoot supports so that part shouldn't be an issue.
It would be interesting, though I don't know if it would make sense. In any case, the way to do it would be to extract all the code that does POSIX things into an abstraction layer. Shepherd is built on the Fibers async system which Hoot supports so that part shouldn't be an issue.