On 10/12/2016 17:11, Chris Hegarty wrote:
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How about: Unsafe::deallocate(ByteBuffer directBuffer)?
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~chegar/Unsafe_deallocate/
The alternative is of course:
ByteBuffer wrap(long address, int capacity)
void unmap(MappedByteBuffer)
The wrap method allow be similar to JNI's NewDirectByteBuffer for those
that are managing the underlying memory themselves. This makes it a more
advanced method to avoid too much temptation to free the memory
underlying a buffer created with ByteBuffer.allocateDirect. We can't do
much with unmap but that at least won't be widely used.
-Alan.