This line from the readme made me giggle a litte:<p>> The MPS has been in development since 1994 and deployed in successful commercial products since 1997. Bugs are almost unknown.<p>Then half way down the page is a list of known bugs.
@rptb1:<p>MPS appears to have been designed in a single core era, and it would be great if you would address any architectural changes that were made to address the current prevailing multi-core platforms.<p>/tia<p>[edit: removed ref to the azul q]
Is there any documentation that says what this does/how it works? The documentation on the web site seems to be for people already familiar with the code.<p>e.g. how does it compare with the Boehm collector?
Looks like a viral license that would prevent this being used in any closed-source applications: <a href="http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/mps/master/license.txt" rel="nofollow">http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/mps/master/license.txt</a>