On 12/5/2006, "Darren Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> I think stl vector implementation on my linux box takes much more memory than
>> necessary (I mean using a memory pool, and a big time against memory
>> tradeoff), so perhaps being carefull, with 16 GB we could reach 20 minutes.
>
>The STL vector is fairly efficient, especially if you are using
>reserve(). But if you are allocating same-size blocks then there is a
>quality memory pool in boost. It is hidden in one of the "details"
>directories, but I've been using it for a long time for my Chain class.
>If you are interested I can isolate and post the relevant bits.

Here's a link to the documentation of that library:
http://boost.org/libs/pool/doc/index.html

Urban
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