memory-allocator
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A memory allocator that automatically reduces the memory footprint of C/C++ applications.
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Blazing fast memory allocator designed for video games
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Constant-complexity deterministic memory allocator (heap) for hard real-time high-integrity embedded systems. There is very little activity because the project is finished and does not require further changes.
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Android Memory Access at Runtime: Reading and Writing Using Memory Files and Maps
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Persistent memory allocator for data-centric analytics
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Blazing fast memory allocator designed for video games meets .NET
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Fast multi-threaded memory allocator
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这是一个用来实现内存快照同步的技术方案。
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Aug 26, 2023 - C++
Cheap: customized heaps for improved application performance.
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Oct 11, 2022 - C++
simple memory pool / thread safe / minimized context switching / Memory managed in 4 levels / Requirements(Windows xp~ / Visualstudio 2015)
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C++ memory allocator with smart GC
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A simple game engine written in C++.
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Nov 22, 2018 - C++
Malloc as a library. Single header for Linux & Windows. Repo also provides a live per-thread HTTP memory profiler as a separate single-header with no dependencies
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Oct 8, 2024 - C++
A hobby library for c++ memory management
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An easy to use and efficient memory pool allocator written in C++.
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Fast and effective memory pool allocator for C / C++
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Apr 15, 2019 - C++
A minimal replacement library for borlndmm.dll which wraps the native Windows heap allocator.
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