What is your take on this? Also, how do you think Haskell should support persistent mem?
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I’m not sure, but I think C++ needn’t do anything, and the heavy lifting should be in libraries. In Haskell, STM is the best way to organize all mutable state including transactions - not just for concurrency but now also for ensuring transactional memory integrity.
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Support should come from OSes via memory mapping APIs, which already have rangeable flush sync commands. After all, you still need something that maps the pages. Then you could even tie it back to the file system.
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And then C++ standard support for memory mapping!
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Now that is big! I hope they account for DDR5 slots next year.
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I just would like to say: “There is no File!” What is a file anymore? Do we still have magnetic heads moving over tracks? Why do we still make file emulation for this type of memory?
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We have started legal action against epic games today.
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