--- Bill Lear
On Friday, July 27, 2007 at 20:47:54 (+0100) Richard writes:
Have you tried investing in a replacement memory manager?
Such as?
Maybe you can try to use libhoard. It is very easy to try and the results can be stunning! http://www.cs.umass.edu/~emery/hoard/hoard-documentation.html Greets, Andrej
It might give you a bigger overall payback than just tinkering with one aspect.
Certainly possible, however, it is also possible that the sheer size and number of objects we have in our application makes it inherently difficult for dynamically-allocated memory for small objects to work very well at very high memory usages. Thus the hope for a hybrid static store and ostringstream.
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