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From: "Stefan Monnier <foo@acm.com>" <monnier+gnu.emacs.help/news/@flint.cs.yale.edu>
Subject: Re: Reading portions of large files
Date: 12 Jan 2003 15:38:39 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5lbs2mdrxs.fsf@rum.cs.yale.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: x5of6olod6.fsf@lola.goethe.zz

> BTW, would it be terribly complicated to extend the range of Lisp
> integers to 31bit?

Currently a cons cell takes 2 words.  Each word has 3 tag bits and
1 mark bit.  When marking a cons cell, the GC sets the mark bit of the
first word of the cell.  The mark bit of the second word is unused
(i.e. wasted).

Since at least 1 bit of tag is needed, that means that to get 31bit
integers we'd need to move the mark bit somewhere else.  XEmacs decided to
use 3-word cons cells (and I know they're still regularly wondering
whether it was a good idea).  Another approach is to use a separate mark-bit
array.

Lots of trade offs, a fair bit of coding, even more testing, ...
Anybody interested is welcome to tried it out.  My opinion is that maybe it
would be nice, but since the only application I'm aware of is "editing files
between 128MB and 1GB on 32bit systems", I don't think it's worth
the trouble.


        Stefan

  parent reply	other threads:[~2003-01-12 20:38 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <mailman.100.1042135372.21513.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2003-01-09 18:20 ` Reading portions of large files David Kastrup
2003-01-10 19:21   ` Eli Zaretskii
     [not found]   ` <mailman.153.1042230313.21513.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2003-01-10 20:51     ` David Kastrup
2003-01-11  8:51       ` Eli Zaretskii
     [not found]       ` <mailman.169.1042278925.21513.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2003-01-11 10:42         ` David Kastrup
2003-01-12 20:38       ` Stefan Monnier <foo@acm.com> [this message]
2003-01-13  7:40         ` Miles Bader
2003-01-13  7:42           ` Miles Bader
2003-01-13  7:55             ` David Kastrup
2003-01-13  8:05               ` Miles Bader
2003-01-20  7:50         ` Lee Sau Dan
2003-01-24  7:55           ` Mac
2003-01-27 14:44           ` Stefan Monnier <foo@acm.com>
2003-01-10 16:27 ` Eric Pement
2003-01-10 17:16 ` Brendan Halpin
2003-01-10 20:35   ` Benjamin Riefenstahl
2003-01-11 10:25     ` Klaus Berndl
2003-01-20  7:50     ` Lee Sau Dan
2003-01-20 12:46       ` Benjamin Riefenstahl
2003-01-20  7:50   ` Lee Sau Dan
2003-01-09 15:45 Gerald.Jean

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