On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:39:15PM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:

> Any normal person writing code is going to write a memcpy that copies
> up, whether a simple C loop or optimized assembly, so I really doubt
> you'll find lots of architectures that are widely used in the Unix world
> where people use the memcpy routine in the standard C library that does
> something different.

Operating systems written by normal people rarely end up with desirable 
performance characteristics.

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