RE: Allocation of hotness of data structure with respect to the top of stack.

2015-07-10 Thread Matthew Fortune
Vladimir Makarov writes: > On 2015-07-05 7:11 AM, Ajit Kumar Agarwal wrote: > > All: > > > > I am wondering allocation of hot data structure closer to the top of the > > stack increases > the performance of the application. > > The data structure are identified as hot and cold data structure and

Re: Allocation of hotness of data structure with respect to the top of stack.

2015-07-09 Thread Vladimir Makarov
On 2015-07-05 7:11 AM, Ajit Kumar Agarwal wrote: All: I am wondering allocation of hot data structure closer to the top of the stack increases the performance of the application. The data structure are identified as hot and cold data structure and all the data structures are sorted in decrea

Re: Allocation of hotness of data structure with respect to the top of stack.

2015-07-07 Thread Oleg Endo
On 07 Jul 2015, at 04:49, Jeff Law wrote: > On 07/05/2015 05:11 AM, Ajit Kumar Agarwal wrote: >> All: >> >> I am wondering allocation of hot data structure closer to the top of >> the stack increases the performance of the application. The data >> structure are identified as hot and cold data s

Re: Allocation of hotness of data structure with respect to the top of stack.

2015-07-06 Thread Jeff Law
On 07/05/2015 05:11 AM, Ajit Kumar Agarwal wrote: All: I am wondering allocation of hot data structure closer to the top of the stack increases the performance of the application. The data structure are identified as hot and cold data structure and all the data structures are sorted in decreasin

Allocation of hotness of data structure with respect to the top of stack.

2015-07-05 Thread Ajit Kumar Agarwal
All: I am wondering allocation of hot data structure closer to the top of the stack increases the performance of the application. The data structure are identified as hot and cold data structure and all the data structures are sorted in decreasing order of The hotness and the hot data structure