sgcl
completely-unscientific-benchmarks
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sgcl
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Garbage Collection for Systems Programmers
The SGCL repository contains the source code for this benchmark that uses the tracked pointers: https://github.com/pebal/sgcl/blob/main/examples/treap/treap...
- SGCL: A real-time Garbage Collector for C++
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Boehm Garbage Collector
You can look at the SGCL garbage collector for C++: https://github.com/pebal/sgcl. It works in a separate thread, is locks-free and never stops the world.
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The missing C++ smart pointer
It will never be called gc_ptr because C++ programmers have an allergy to the term GC. However, an attempt was made to implement a similar solution. Take a look at tracked_ptr: https://github.com/pebal/sgcl
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Boehm-Demers-Weiser Garbage Collector
SGCL is a real-time garbage collector for C++ without any pauses.
https://github.com/pebal/sgcl
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Now the C++ removed garbage collector support, is it still possible the have a global garbage collector in a C++ application?
Removed GC support was useless. You can have GC pointers in C++.
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The Year of C++ Successor Languages
Mutators are threads that allocate memory and manipulate pointers, they can work completely independently of the GC. A mutator needs only to tag an object when copies or moves a pointer to this object. The GC detects this tag and marks the object as alive. Here is a working implementation for C++: https://github.com/pebal/sgcl
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Optimizing Concurrent Mark&Sweep latency? What are the ways?
I don't know Rust but you can have a pauseless GC in C++. You just need to provide asynchronous access to root pointers.
- SGCL: Real-time garbage collector for C++
completely-unscientific-benchmarks
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Garbage Collection for Systems Programmers
Not true. Visit the repositorium and see the benchmark results: https://github.com/frol/completely-unscientific-benchmarks
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Noob question about Nim
Well we had some fun with https://github.com/frol/completely-unscientific-benchmarks. Although that's a while ago and it seems like the C versions have managed to pull ahead since then.
- Naive performance comparison of a few programming languages
What are some alternatives?
rune - Rune is a programming language developed to test ideas for improving security and efficiency.
valuable - A C++ smart-pointer with value-semantics 💎
gcpp - Experimental deferred and unordered destruction library for C++
nottinygc - Higher-performance allocator for TinyGo WASI apps
kit - not-in-progress compiler for Windows/Linux/macOS
bdwgc - The Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative C/C++ Garbage Collector (bdwgc, also known as bdw-gc, boehm-gc, libgc)
aplette - This is a new take on an old language: APL. The goal is to pare APL down to its elegant essence. This version of APL is oriented toward scripting within a Unix-style computing environment.
lobster - The Lobster Programming Language
lone - The standalone Linux Lisp
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.