Re: [ Memory ] Re: Thought

2002-10-08 Thread Nick Ing-Simmons
H.Merijn Brand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >Ahh, someone on /my/ side. > >I guess most of the discussion boils down to > >- sbrk () being unknown to people not familiar with unix >- Devel::Internals being to wide. [ Gimme another namespace proposal ] >- MemUsed interface to polymorphistic > >So

Re: [ Memory ] Re: Thought

2002-10-08 Thread Nick Ing-Simmons
Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >But you're not. You're just exposing sbrk(), which is a gory detail. My >sbrk man page describes sbrk as being used to find "the current location of >the program break" which means nothing to me. Nor does "returns the current >memory top". > >It'l