Ásgeir:
Hurray!
Actually, the general idea is that if we trust you enough to give you any
SVN access, (because SourceForge is all-or-nothing), then we trust you to
commit to trunk. (And trust that if you accidentally break something, you'll
fix it.) ;-)
What I'm wondering about, is how we are going to handle multiple heaps. I
mean, right now, all of our allocation code can just use the one heap. .NET
uses multiple heaps per AppDomain for effeciency purposes. And regardless,
we'll need seperate heaps for each AppDomain.
But for some reason, whenever I bring the subject up, people ignore me...
*sniffle*
Thanks for the commit - I can't wait to start using it!
-Bruce
On Nov 18, 2007 1:08 PM, Ásgeir Halldórsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
>
>
> I just commited the memory manager to trunk. But it
> raises a question in my mind. Is there any trunk comitte that approves
> commits into the trunk? Or it is just dont break the project commit J
>
>
>
> Kveðja/Regards
>
> Ásgeir Halldórsson
>
> E.C. Software
>
>
>
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