
23 Jan
2011
23 Jan
'11
7:52 a.m.
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 11:13 PM, Stephan T. Lavavej <stl@exchange.microsoft.com> wrote:
The As If Rule always applies, but I can confidently say that nobody's compiler and Standard Library implementation conspires in such a way.
Right, so it remains theoretical. My point was that the benefits of a stack-based vector type are also theoretical. Practically speaking, if std::vector is causing performance problems, I don't see myself thinking "ok, I need a stack-based vector." In that case, it makes more sense to me to throw all abstraction out and get down to the metal. Emil Dotchevski Reverge Studios, Inc. http://www.revergestudios.com/reblog/index.php?n=ReCode