Custom memory allocation in C# Part 10 — Hijacking new in .NET Core

This is the tenth part of the Custom memory allocation series. For your convenience you can find other parts in the table of contents in Part 1 — Allocating object on a stack I had .NET Core 2.1.103 x64 installed and I wanted to hijack new with the code from the last post. Unfortunately, it … Continue reading Custom memory allocation in C# Part 10 — Hijacking new in .NET Core

Custom memory allocation in C# Part 8 — Unsafe list in .NET Core x64

This is the eighth part of the Custom memory allocation series. For your convenience you can find other parts in the table of contents in Part 1 — Allocating object on a stack Today we are going to revisit an Unsafe list example using .NET Core. Since I use x64 edition, I need to adjust … Continue reading Custom memory allocation in C# Part 8 — Unsafe list in .NET Core x64