maer727@sohu.com wrote:
> I think storeSwapOutAble is used to check whether an object
> is able to swap out.
>
> I think return number 0 means it is not able to swap out, and 1
> means it can swap out. Am I correct?
Yes,
> You mentioned, "If other than 0 then the head of the object has
> been purged from memory". When you mentioning "purge", are you referring
> to "swap".
purge can be seen as another word for remove.
From a selected on-line dictionary (shortened):
Entry: purge
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): purged; purg·ing
transitive senses
2 b (1) : to make free of something unwanted <purge a manhole of gas>
<purge yourself of fear>
> I also find it strange that swapIoState is not a enum, it really puzzled
> me. :-) Am I correct?
See "9.4 Operation of a storage module", which you are in fact assumed
to already have read and understood
Regards
Henrik
Received on Wed Apr 24 2002 - 14:02:37 MDT
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