On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 01:19:27AM +0100, David Reid wrote: > This isn't possible with pools. They limit you to a single way of getting > at your memory regardless of how it was obtained.
What I basically said in my email to David was that I could see having a pool take in an option as to which SMS it should use. I've said this before a few weeks ago (probably when I first looked at the SMS code), but let me reiterate that suggestion. Obviously, there would be a default SMS that would be used, if one isn't provided when the pool is created. I think that this allows the SMS code to be kept simple, while the pool code can be kept relatively similar to what it does now. IMHO, using APR without something that implements cleanup routines (like what the pool does now) is going to be troublesome to implement without rearchitecting the guts of APR. I'll shut up for a while on this. -- justin
