Perl - BSA++ AVG (npa)
Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language.
Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting
language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and
revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers.
Inputs and trace's reports
We collect 2 traces of perl's allocation when running these scripts:
- Sort a file with the primary key being the last item on the line => report input 1
- Script that translates a “/etc/hosts” file from the unixops format to the CS one => report input 2
You can find all MallocLab's traces for
Perl
here.
Allocator's configurations
- BSA++ AVG (npa) 10 => BSA++ with no AS, npa, average popularity threshold 10
- BSA++ AVG (npa) 30 => BSA++ with no AS, npa, average popularity threshold 30
- BSA++ AVG (npa) 50 => BSA++ with no AS, npa, average popularity threshold 50
- BSA++ AVG (npa) 70 => BSA++ with no AS, npa, average popularity threshold 70
- BSA++ AVG (npa) 90 => BSA++ with no AS, npa, average popularity threshold 90
Time
Space