[Python-Dev] The untuned tunable parameter ARENA_SIZE
Tim Peters
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Sun Jun 4 14:50:09 EDT 2017
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[Tim] >> ... That is, it's up to the bit vector implementation >> to intelligently represent what's almost always going to be a >> relatively tiny slice of a theoretically massive address space. [Antoine] > True. That works if the operating system doesn't go too wild in > address space randomization, though ;-) I don't know that it's a real problem, but if it is I'm sure you know of efficient ways to implement sparse sets (for example, picture Python's set implementation, but slimmed down to handle just C uint64 members). I was hoping to spur a discussion of much higher level issues. I bet Larry was too ;-)
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