Conspiracy Theory #1
Rainer Deyke
rainerd at eldwood.com
Fri Nov 20 11:09:00 PST 2009
dsimcha wrote:
> == Quote from Denis Koroskin (2korden at gmail.com)'s article
> It would be negligible. The idea is that unions of reference and non-reference
> types are such a corner case that they could be handled conservatively as a
> special case, and then it's possible, at least in principle, to deal with the
> other 99.99999% of cases precisely and being conservative in 0.00001% of cases is
> really of no practical significance.
Yes, but a moving GC needs to be 100% precise, not 99.99999%.
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Rainer Deyke - rainerd at eldwood.com
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