@nicalsilva Just reading your recent blog series (really great stuff, BTW). Have you considered a buddy allocator? It’s extremely easy to implement and works OK if you don’t have a lot of allocation pressure.
Another observation: WebRender and Core Animation have become really close to one another. Honestly, WR is more like a fancy compositor than a Skia workalike.
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I think the biggest difference is that CA has persistent, mutable objects with state. In WR you just throw a new list of data over the wall on every frame, and each individual item is expected to be very lightweight.
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True, though property bindings make WR somewhat persistent, no?
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