On 4/6/2012 6:20 PM, deadalnix wrote:
Le 06/04/2012 18:07, Andrei Alexandrescu a écrit :
A few more samples of people's perception of the two languages:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3805302


Andrei

I did some measurement on that point for D lately :
http://www.deadalnix.me/2012/03/05/impact-of-64bits-vs-32bits-when-using-non-precise-gc/


I studied the GC a bit more and noticed a possible issue:

- memory allocations are aligned up to a power of 2 <= page size
- the memory area beyond the actually requested size is left untouched when allocating
- when the memory is collected, it is also untouched
- the marking of references during collection does not know the requested size, so it scans the full memory block

Result: When a collected memory block is reused by a smaller allocation, there might still be false pointers in the unused area.

When I clear this data, my first impression is that it has improved the situation, but not enough. I'll have to create some non-interactive test to verify.

Rainer

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