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mlRe: upper limit on retain count
FROM : Scott Ribe
DATE : Sat Apr 23 00:25:33 2005

> Well, I fear in that case you *cannot* use ObjC objects for them. 1e9
> plus objects means (considerably more than) 7 GB of address space.
> Although that is not in principle problem with a G5, currently it *is*
> an unsolvable problem with the ObjC runtime


Yes, sounds like an application that would need to use Tiger, with Cocoa for
the user interface only, and a 64-bit backend process, and C++ &
STL/Loki/Boost.


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