<div dir="ltr">Incidentally, this also reminds me of something else I observed some time ago.<div><br></div><div>We use calloc in many places, I do wonder how many of them do really need it. The downside of using calloc when is not really needed is that by zeroing the memory you end up with resident memory and not virtual, which in turn might lead to swapping.</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 10:40 AM, Pål Hermunn Johansen <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:hermunn@varnish-software.com" target="_blank">hermunn@varnish-software.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hello,<br>
I just started working at Varnish Software (last Thursday), and I am<br>
looking forward to working with the Varnish Cache code. After firm<br>
guidance from Martin, I am proposing my first patch.<br>
<br>
Best Regards,<br>
<br>
Pål Hermunn Johansen<br>
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