THE DESIGN OF THE MANUAL FIXED SMALL MEMORY POOL CLASS design.mps.poolmfs incomplete design richard 1996-11-07 OVERVIEW: MFS stands for "Manual Fixed Small". The MFS Pool Class manages objects that are of a fixed size. It is intended to only manage small objects efficiently. Storage is recycled manually by the client programmer. A particular instance of an MFS Pool can manage objects only of a single size, but different instances can manage objects of different sizes. The size of object that an instance can manage is declared when the instance is created.
2002-06-07 | RB | Converted from MMInfo database design document. |
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