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by JoachimSchipper
5532 days ago
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C is pretty flexible. Just write a create_pool() function, an sprintf()-workalike that allocates memory from the current pool, and a destroy_pool() function that deallocates the current pool. Use one pool per request. It's not Perl, but I'd imagine it's not that inconvenient - and very fast. (See also: raphters, which was featured on HN not so long ago.) |
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