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by rurban
572 days ago
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Making it bigger requires a stop the world, and moving some objects. You'll never need to make it smaller, but this requires the same efforts. But good to see someone finally explaining the simplest and fastest GC, because the objects are compacted, usually in the same cache line. MMTk is way underused |
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The intent is to help improve writing clarity because, to lawyers and us amateur unsolicited grammar "mall security guards", words and word choices can vary in accuracy and precision based on how they were chosen to increase or decrease confusion. Clarity is important because being imprecise or inaccurate imposes a costlier burden on multiple people other than yourself. English is a difficult and messy language, with slightly different interpretations conventions British and American flavoⓊrs, seemingly arbitrary odd rules, and much imprecision; it's basically Indo-Greek-Latin-Germanic "Creole gumbo". (I can't even learn Spanish, much less Arabic, Hindi, Korean, Mandarin, Russian, or Urdu.) And beware of singulare tantum without plural forms like "feedback", for they are sneaky too.