On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Darin Adler <[email protected]> wrote:
> For vectors with no inline capacity, we can store the capacity inside the > Vector’s buffer. That way, the Vector itself will be one size_t smaller > when empty. In fact, with a bit of performance risk, we can do the same > thing with the vector’s size, making an empty Vector just a single pointer. > But doing this also means that the allocated buffer won’t have the vector > elements at the start of the memory block. The only thing I could find that > this would interfere with would be the String::adopt(Vector) function. My > question is whether with the latest wonderful StringBuilder technology we > could eliminate String::adopt(Vector). Can we get rid of that entirely from > WebKit? > I support this change and I think we can make this change. - Ryosuke
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