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Re: Garbage Collection Performance Hit
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Re: Garbage Collection Performance Hit


  • Subject: Re: Garbage Collection Performance Hit
  • From: Michael Watson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 15:06:44 -0400

What have you done to make you believe this, out of curiosity? (I'd love to have an example of things to look for in future profiling, if you've got some sort of data here.)


-- m-s

On 31 Oct, 2007, at 14:46, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

I believe the collector thread is what's killing Xcode text editing performance on my PowerBook G4, though. If your market includes users with 2-3 year old hardware, GC performance might be more of an issue. FWIW.

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