Moss Prescott <m...@theprescotts.com> writes:
> My guess is that the resulting ephemeral garbage would have only a
> small effect on performance

An interesting data point on ephemeral garbage that was quite
eye-opening: Somewhere in the talk below, Cliff Click says that the
problem with high-volume ephemeral garbage lies in the cache trashing
behavior of "streaming allocation" -- which itself results from the
JVM's neat pointer-bumping allocator being used to allocate lots of
highly ephemeral garbage.

http://www.infoq.com/presentations/click-fast-bytecodes-funny-languages

-- 
Sudish Joseph

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