Mmm... that's approaching the "electron in p-orbital vs s-orbital"
level of detail. As a simple soul, I'd prefer a -DjustWork option.

The fact that you are able to build the javadocs with -Xmx256m, while
Jody and I are failing with -Xmx2048m, suggests something is very
broken under OSX.

Michael


On 22 November 2011 13:04, Ben Caradoc-Davies
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> "Ordinary object pointer"
> http://wikis.sun.com/display/HotSpotInternals/CompressedOops
> http://blog.juma.me.uk/2008/10/14/32-bit-or-64-bit-jvm-how-about-a-hybrid/
>
> The last page also claims that compressed oops are enabled by default in JDK
> 1.6.0_23 or later. A quick test with Eclipse suggests that this is indeed
> the case.
>

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