Click here to Skip to main content
15,914,419 members
Home / Discussions / ATL / WTL / STL
   

ATL / WTL / STL

 
GeneralRe: converting BSTR to char* Pin
Andy H23-Nov-04 22:20
Andy H23-Nov-04 22:20 
GeneralRe: converting BSTR to char* Pin
peterchen23-Nov-04 22:37
peterchen23-Nov-04 22:37 
GeneralRe: custom allocator for one container instance Pin
Joaquín M López Muñoz22-Nov-04 9:42
Joaquín M López Muñoz22-Nov-04 9:42 
GeneralRe: custom allocator for one container instance Pin
peterchen22-Nov-04 13:04
peterchen22-Nov-04 13:04 
GeneralRe: custom allocator for one container instance Pin
Joaquín M López Muñoz22-Nov-04 21:50
Joaquín M López Muñoz22-Nov-04 21:50 
GeneralRe: custom allocator for one container instance Pin
Andrew Walker22-Nov-04 16:02
Andrew Walker22-Nov-04 16:02 
GeneralRe: custom allocator for one container instance Pin
Joaquín M López Muñoz22-Nov-04 21:57
Joaquín M López Muñoz22-Nov-04 21:57 
GeneralRe: custom allocator for one container instance Pin
peterchen22-Nov-04 23:21
peterchen22-Nov-04 23:21 
Andrew Walker wrote:
This would make a great article if you get it to work (and you're allowed to write about it )

Yeah you leeches! Wink | ;)


Andrew Walker wrote:
It would be nice to know what types of performance constraints and requirements have driven you to consider this

I regularly need a containers that are "only growing" (i.e. no elements are removed until the map is destroyed completely). Most common is a map, which is the "performance bully" (sucking the most allocations and CPU cycles). While not an immediate problem at one point, I notice I'm always hesitant to use a map for that very reason (many of these are generic components in turn, and I have no idea in advane how they are used. Mostly, my collegues either ignore them completely, or drive them to the limits and beyond in 23 seconds Roll eyes | :rolleyes: )

I was thinking about a "reduced map" implementation, that starts with a pool allocator, and switches to the normal allocator only after memory is wasted by a factor of two or something. (would involve a copy of the nodes at that point, but that's usually ok for my appplications)


we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygen

GeneralRe: custom allocator for one container instance Pin
Joaquín M López Muñoz22-Nov-04 23:03
Joaquín M López Muñoz22-Nov-04 23:03 
Generalcustom allocator for one container instance Pin
peterchen22-Nov-04 8:19
peterchen22-Nov-04 8:19 
Generallist::sort() question Pin
nm_11421-Nov-04 16:51
nm_11421-Nov-04 16:51 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
Ryan Binns21-Nov-04 18:06
Ryan Binns21-Nov-04 18:06 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
nm_11421-Nov-04 18:58
nm_11421-Nov-04 18:58 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
peterchen22-Nov-04 8:23
peterchen22-Nov-04 8:23 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
nm_11422-Nov-04 19:29
nm_11422-Nov-04 19:29 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
peterchen22-Nov-04 23:15
peterchen22-Nov-04 23:15 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
nm_11423-Nov-04 13:38
nm_11423-Nov-04 13:38 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
peterchen23-Nov-04 13:49
peterchen23-Nov-04 13:49 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
nm_11423-Nov-04 14:08
nm_11423-Nov-04 14:08 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
toxcct23-Nov-04 8:12
toxcct23-Nov-04 8:12 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
peterchen23-Nov-04 13:58
peterchen23-Nov-04 13:58 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
toxcct23-Nov-04 21:37
toxcct23-Nov-04 21:37 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
peterchen23-Nov-04 22:28
peterchen23-Nov-04 22:28 
GeneralRe: list::sort() question Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic24-Nov-04 2:21
Nemanja Trifunovic24-Nov-04 2:21 
GeneralATL7 and VS.NET2k3 wizard, completely stuck Pin
seriema19-Nov-04 10:59
seriema19-Nov-04 10:59 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.