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Subject: Re: [boost] [review] Heaps
From: Andrew Sutton (asutton.list_at_[hidden])
Date: 2011-06-03 09:11:02
>> I'd look at GCC's deque and see what what's going on
>> there. LibC++ takes employs a similar heuristic.
>
> i suppose, i is implemented as a linked list of nodes of a certain size?
Linked segments of contiguous memory. The number of objects per
segment depend on object size.
> also it may be better to remove any notion about `cache line size' or `page
> size' but replace it with `memory locality', which is a broader term and implies
> that experimenting with different `objects_per_group<>' may be interesting.
> although my feeling says me, that the default value of 8 will be the first and
> the last answer for 99% of all use cases ...
How would you specify locality? A metafunction on the object size and
other configuration parameters (page size, cache line width, etc?).
I'm won't doubt that you're right about 8 being a good default value,
but I think you need to empirically demonstrate that the choice is
right for a variety of reasonable object sizes (say, up to 32 bytes)
and on both 32b and 64b systems.
Andrew