All object containers must be held within a special type of container known as an object container index.
An object container index is an instance of a
An object container index not only acts as a container for object containers, but also provides the mechanism through which object containers are created.
For example, the sever creates a single object container index; from this it creates a number of object containers, each of which, in turn, holds reference counting objects. The following drawing shows the idea.
An object container index is implemented as a simple array where each element of the array contains a pointer to an object container.
See also:
All object containers must be held within a special type of container known as an object container index.
An object container index is an instance of a
An object container index not only acts as a container for object containers, but also provides the mechanism through which object containers are created.
For example, the sever creates a single object container index; from this it creates a number of object containers, each of which, in turn, holds reference counting objects. The following drawing shows the idea.
An object container index is implemented as a simple array where each element of the array contains a pointer to an object container.
See also: