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47 to name two, on which programs have obtained substantial speed-ups by
51 BGET has been implemented on the largest mainframes and the lowest of
69 on segmented architectures). On segmented architectures, then, BGET
71 number of separate buffer pools, there is no limit on the total storage
72 which can be managed, only on the largest individual object which can be
128 bpool() or rely on automatic allocation to acquire the entire pool.
129 When a call on bget() cannot be satisfied, BGET first checks if a
211 number indicating the number of consecutive calls on <compact>
213 for the first call on <compact> for a given allocation request, and
214 increments on subsequent calls, permitting the <compact> function to
276 The buffer pointed to by <buf> is dumped on standard output.
281 on bpool(), are listed in ascending memory address order. If
287 The named buffer pool, previously initialised by a call on bpool(), is