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| | | | | In the previous post I said that in the second post in the series we'd talk about how rooting works. However, as I sat down to write that post, I realized that it would be a good idea to back up and give an initial overview of how a tracing garbage collector works - and in particular, how the underlying garbage collector in shifgrethor is implemented. In the abstract, we can think of the memory of a Rust program with garbage collection as being divided into three sections: the stack, the "unmanaged" heap... | |
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| | | | | Interfaces rely on slow dynamic-dispatch, but generics could open the door to performance boosts with the ability to leverage the cache-friendliness of static dispatch | |
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