> If the app requires that the garbage be collected from time to time
(i.e.
> it uses that heap), then you have an effective priority inversion: the
> high-priority app will be prevented from operating until the
low-priority
> GC has completed.
> 
> So all this does is to shift the problem, not fix it. :-(
> 
> Vic.
Sorry, should have elaborated on it being a pile of kak. <G>  The mantra
of "write it properly" - hell, maybe even try *designing* it - ought to
be applied.  (Still not a fan of C++ in embedded, bluntly)
Busily reading the TS analysis stuff...
Peter
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