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Re: [g-wrap] Changes needed by the "glueless" approach
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Andreas Rottmann |
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Re: [g-wrap] Changes needed by the "glueless" approach |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Oct 2003 18:00:19 +0200 |
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Kevin Ryde <address@hidden> writes:
> Incidentally, one nice thing for big wrappings would be to have as
> much as possible in constant data, to keep down per-process memory
> use. (Remember of course pointers within constant data mean it's not
> really constant, because they get relocations applied.)
>
Agreed, however, I ended up to have quite some data on the heap, but
that being mostly pointers. I consider reducing memory usage an
optimization, and thus not really important ATM.
Regards, Andy
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