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A Lifetime-based Garbage Collector for LISP Systems on General-Purpose Computers
(1988-02-01)
Garbage collector performance in LISP systems on custom hardware has been substantially improved by the adoption of lifetime-based garbage collection techniques. To date, however, successful lifetime-based garbage ...
Sparsely Faceted Arrays: A Mechanism Supporting Parallel Allocation, Communication, and Garbage Collection
(2002-06-01)
Conventional parallel computer architectures do not provide support for non-uniformly distributed objects. In this thesis, I introduce sparsely faceted arrays (SFAs), a new low-level mechanism for naming regions of memory, ...
A Note on the Optimal Allocation of Spaces in MACLISP
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1977-03-16)
This note describes a method for allocating storage among the various spaces in the MACLISP Implementation of LISP. The optimal strategy which minimizes garbage collector effort allocates free storage among the various ...
The Incremental Garbage Collection of Processes
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1977-06)
This paper investigates some problems associated with an argument evaluation order that we call "future" order, which is different from both call-by-name and call-by-value. In call-by-future, each formal parameter of a ...