On Aug 24, 9:52 am, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > castironpi wrote: > > Hi, > > > I've got an "in-place" memory manager that uses a disk-backed memory- > > mapped buffer. Among its possibilities are: storing variable-length > > strings and structures for persistence and interprocess communication > > with mmap. > > > It allocates segments of a generic buffer by length and returns an > > offset to the reserved block, which can then be used with struct to > > pack values to store. The data structure is adapted from the GNU PAVL > > binary tree. > > > Allocated blocks can be cast to ctypes.Structure instances using some > > monkey patching, which is optional. > > > Want to open-source it. Any interest? > > Just do it. That way users can come along later. > > Kris
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