The .NET garbage collector sort-of documented: coreclr/garbage-collection.md at master · dotnet/coreclr
Posted by jpluimers on 2018/05/31
Very interesting read: “Garbage Collection Design” by Maoni Stephens at [WayBack] coreclr/garbage-collection.md at master · dotnet/coreclr.
It’s part of this series of documents:
The Book of the Runtime
Welcome to the Book of the Runtime (BOTR) for the .NET Runtime. This contains a collection of articles about the non-trivial internals of the .NET Runtime. Its intended audience are people actually modifying the code or simply wishing to have a deep understanding of the runtime. Below is a table of contents.
at [WayBack] coreclr/Documentation/botr at master · dotnet/coreclr
I got there via these links:
- [WayBack] Maoni0 on Discussion on reorganizing gc.cpp – how he documented the current design
- [WayBack] Karlz on Discussion on reorganizing gc.cpp – why the state is at is it now
- [WayBack] Discussion on reorganizing gc.cpp · Issue #408 · dotnet/coreclr
- [WayBack] QCon London 2017: IoT insecurity, serverless computing, predicting technical debt, and why .NET Core depends on a 36,000 line C++ file « Tim Anderson’s ITWriting
- [WayBack] QCon London 2017 day 1 – tim anderson – Google+
–jeroen






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