phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)

Bill Hacker wbh at conducive.org
Fri Feb 25 05:36:30 PST 2005


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Matthew Dillon wrote:

>     You just can't equate the two situations.  Trying to compare a system

*SNIP*

While we are being manipulated by a troll here, a couple of quite 
intelligent questions are begging a response on d.submit.
Poster Kevin M. Kilbride, of Sapient Systems Laboratories, kmk at xxxxxxx, 
who has code to submit, and does seem to know one end of a compiler from 
another.

Can I beg a shift of attention, please?

Apologies,

Bill





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