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12:06 AM
Not too sure that actually makes a lot of difference. It al comes down to unhealthy amounts of experience with the tools you are using
 
12:43 AM
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A: What C++ STL class should I use to reduce fragmentation caused by lots of small allocations?

StasAs you reference nodes in the tree structure by pointers (so, they shouldn't be reallocated) and wants to reduce memory fragmentation, I would recommend to use memory pool for Node objects. Boost.Pool library may fit your needs. Example: class Tree { Tree() : nodesPool_(new boost::object_pool

Another example of people happily using boost::object_pool, but I can't quite figure out why they aren't compling about total memory consumption?
complaining
 
 
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2:48 AM
jezus fucking christ
 
user7659542
been working for 3 days in a row untill 2 am. Today untill 03:48
 
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It looks like the principles of my Assembly testing framework might work
 
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I finally managed to properly mock stuff in Assembly, not have memory corruptions and have a linker that does what I expect it to do
 
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First time I had to look at linker logs and memory maps this much
 
user7659542
jeeez. But I think it was worth it
 
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2:51 AM
tomorrow I ll finally start writing actual tests (not just pseudo tests to try things out) and I ll be sure whether my approach works
 
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My bad, I said tomorrow. I meant in a couple of hours....
 
 
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8:04 AM
@traducerad Noice. Me too :-)
 
 
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4:51 PM
How does an OS know whether to transfer data using DMA or not?
 
Wouldn't it be up to hardware specific drivers to decide/request this?
 
user7659542
True.
 

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