nanogui@linuxhacker.org
nanogui@linuxhacker.org
> If we could pry the Ropes code out of Nat Friedman, then we could
> reorder subroutines in the X server executable to keep the
> oft-executed code in the same page, so that infrequently-executed code
> could be dropped.
It's not the memory, it's the flash space. In any case, the two objects
which do wide lines/arcs are monolithic and huge so the code lives mostly
in its own pages.
keithp@suse.com XFree86 Core Team SuSE, Inc.
nanogui@linuxhacker.org