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- Subject: Re: Lua memory management with long-running processes?
- From: Rob Kendrick <lua-l@...>
- Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 13:55:29 +0100
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 13:13 +0100, Chris Chapman wrote:
> When you say you run it for months at a time - what do you run it on?
> A PC with virtual memory capabilities would be able to deal with heap
> fragmentation far better than an embedded device with a fixed address
> space and heap (I'm not saying a Linksys router is such a device, just
> that it might be an issue).
A full-blown Linux box, although the data it deals with are largely of
similar size and short-lived, so it wouldn't fragment much.
Don't most Linksys routers run Linux on a CPU with an MMU these days
anyway?
Basically, I think it depends a lot on your application, and what memory
management is available in the OS.
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