> So, I'd like to ask again: Gonzalo, Douglas, and others here asking for a
> custom memory allocator: Can you not use the above solution? If so, why
> not?

Yes, definitely that is a good and cheap way of improving memory allocation. 
But from previous experience, having a custom allocator is also great for weird 
/ corner cases (like using shared memory), although you are correct, it is a 
very invasive change.

-- 
Gonzalo Diethelm

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