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From: ncjuul@diku.dk (Niels Christian Juul)
Subject: Re: Intros to scavenging GC
Message-ID: <1991May1.093026.9956@odin.diku.dk>
Keywords: C++, storage, ftp
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Reply-To: ncjuul@diku.dk (Niels Christian Juul)
Organization: Department of Computer Science, U of Copenhagen
References: <1991Apr29.231751.4028@sbctri.sbc.com>
Date: Wed, 1 May 91 09:30:26 GMT
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gilstrap@sbctri.sbc.com (Brian R. Gilstrap) writes:
>...
>So, I am hoping to get references to introductory articles on garbage 
>collection...
To which our moderator has added:
>[Daniel Ross Edelson (daniel@cis.ucsc.edu) wrote a long paper, probably his
>thesis, on the topic of garbage collected C++.  A postscript version can be
>FTPed from midgard.cs.edu:~ftp/pub/tr/ucsc-crl-91-19.ps.Z.  It's fairly long,
>106 pages including all the source code. -John]

I want to add a few clarifications:
The ftp site is:	midgard.ucsc.edu
The file is:		/pub/tr/ucus-crl-90-19.ps.Z
or (without the code):	/pub/tr/ucus-crl-90-19-nocode.ps.Z

So it's from 1990.

If you need more information on garbage collection, esp. as seen from
the object-oriented camp, I've collected a set of position papers from
last years Workshop on Garbage Collection in Object Oriented Systems.

These (including a short report on the workshop) is available for ftp from:
ftp.diku.dk: in /pub/GC90/*

(The site name is a nickname for host freja.diku.dk, our old beloved VAX 785,
which is not operational this week, so you have to wait a week or more.
If you can't get access after mid-May, mail me and I'll try a work-around.)

The papers were available earlier this year at midgard, but I think
they are removed now.

Niels-Christian
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