in reply to Re^4: Design advice: Classic boss/worker program memory consumption (context switching is *absolutely not* cheap)
in thread Design advice: Classic boss/worker program memory consumption

Thanks for mostly agreeing with me (despite feeling like you completely disagreed with me).

- tye        

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Re^6: Design advice: Classic boss/worker program memory consumption (misinformation)
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on May 21, 2014 at 12:21 UTC

    Naiveté then. (You headlined your post.)

    Until you show the world how to divorce a "context switch" from "cache misses" -- along with the TLB misses caused by stack segment changes -- your editorialising is not just meaningless, but misinformative ...


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