| Barbacci, M. A LISP Processor for C.ai. Memo CMU-CS-71-103, Computer Sci. Dept., Carnegie-Mellon. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1971. |
....shown that, given enough storage, our method will outperform a reference count system, without requiring the topological restrictions of that system. Our real time scheme is strikingly similar to the incremental garbage collector proposed independently by Barbacci for a microcoded LISP machine [3]. However, his non real time proposal differs in the key points listed above. Our system will itself appear in microcoded form in Greenblatt s LISP machine [19] There is still some freedom in our algorithm which has not been explored. The order in which the cells are traced is not important for ....
Barbacci, M. A LISP Processor for C.ai. Memo CMU-CS-71-103, Computer Sci. Dept., Carnegie-Mellon. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1971.
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