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From: gpk AT physics DOT att DOT com
Date: Mon, 10 May 93 07:54:32 EDT
Original-From: physics!gpk (Greg Kochanski)
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Subject: Re: malloc

I wonder if a memory allocator that keeps the blocks sorted by size in
a b-tree might be good.  You'd expect to get rapid access to a block
of the approximately correct size ( ln(N) tests ), and since you could
use a best-fit (rather than a first-fit) strategy, there would probably
be less memory fragmentation than the classic list_sorted_by_address
algorithm.  Since blocks could be split, and the remainders put back on
the b-tree, you wouldn't have the BSD lack-of-recycling problem.

--Greg Kochanski

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