I hope someday we can stop thinking of "stack" and "heap" as the two fundamentally different modes of memory allocation and instead reframe memory allocation as a continuum of strategies, from bump allocation to segregated fit to best fit to compacting, etc.
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As an extreme example, in Chicken Scheme there is literally no difference between stack and heap. There's only bump allocation.
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Replying to @porglezomp
Yep. They're all garbage collected the same way. (SML/NJ does this too.)
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