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/*
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* The pool allocator is useful when you are going
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* to allocate lot's of memory, use the memory for
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* to allocate lots of memory, use the memory for
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* a bit, and then free the memory in one go. A
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* surprising amount of code has this usage
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* profile.
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* moving it into the allocated half. This
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* operation is very efficient.
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*
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* pool_free free's the allocated object *and* all
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* pool_free frees the allocated object *and* all
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* objects allocated after it. It is important to
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* note this semantic difference from malloc/free.
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* This is also extremely efficient, since a
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* single pool_free can dispose of a large complex
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* object.
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*
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* pool_destroy free's all allocated memory.
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* pool_destroy frees all allocated memory.
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*
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* eg, If you are building a binary tree in your
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* program, and know that you are only ever going
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