On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 6:51 AM, Marc Espie <[email protected]> wrote:

> How comes nobody in other OSes noticed ? Well, people probably did, and
> tweaked their allocators to "work", by using preferably the low address space,
> and having addresses that increase slowly, so that a lot of pointers are below
> 4GB, and a lot of pointer diffs are under 4GB.

Or you could just be engaging in an ad hominem attack without actually
looking at their implementations and assuming they're not doing it
right because they're not you or your favorite platform. But hey, we
don't know anyone who'd do *that* in the OpenBSD community. Right?

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