THE DESIGN OF THE MANUAL VARIABLE MEMORY POOL CLASS design.mps.poolmv incomplete design richard 1995-08-25 IMPLEMENTATION: .lost: It is possible for MV to "lose" memory when freeing an objects. This happens when an extra block descriptor is needed (ie the interior of a block is being freed) and the call to allocate the block fails.
2002-06-07 | RB | Converted from MMInfo database design document. |
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