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Vasily Chekalkin

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Feb 8, 2010, 9:47:35 AM2/8/10
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Hello.

As part of proper (fsvo) encapsulation of GC I decided to split big
gc_encapsulate branch into smaller parts. Part 1 focused on passing
Memory_Pools pointer explicitly into related functions.

Branch is ready for testing and merging back to trunk. Testing on
non-usual[1] platforms are very welcome!

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Bacek

[1] Non-usual means non Linux/i386/gcc. Something like OS/2+VisualAge[2]
will be helpful.

[2] Ok, ok. It's not supported. But something like Win32, openbsd, etc
will be good enough.
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François Perrad

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Feb 8, 2010, 12:41:12 PM2/8/10
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2010/2/8 Vasily Chekalkin <ba...@bacek.com>:

> Hello.
>
> As part of proper (fsvo) encapsulation of GC I decided to split big
> gc_encapsulate branch into smaller parts. Part 1 focused on passing
> Memory_Pools pointer explicitly into related functions.
>
> Branch is ready for testing and merging back to trunk. Testing on
> non-usual[1] platforms are very welcome!
>

this branch 'gc_encapsulate_part1' works like the trunk on Windows/mingw,
see http://smolder.plusthree.com/app/projects/report_details/32108

François

> --
> Bacek
>
> [1] Non-usual means non Linux/i386/gcc. Something like OS/2+VisualAge[2]
> will be helpful.
>
> [2] Ok, ok. It's not supported. But something like Win32, openbsd, etc will
> be good enough.
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>
>

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