Refactor all memory allocation/deallocation to use MemoryUtility, replacing direct calls with unified methods. Introduce cross-platform virtual memory management (Mmap, Munmap, Decommit, Recommit). Switch to NativeMemory for standard allocations. Enhance FreeList with global free buckets and thread safety. Standardize alignment/size calculations. Remove global usings for memory utils. Bump version to 1.6.24. Includes minor cleanups and improved docs.
Major refactor:
- Add job priority tiers and async wait APIs to IJobScheduler
- Implement priority-based job queues and scheduling logic
- Introduce UnsafeParallelHashMap and refactor UnsafeParallelQueue
- Refactor UnsafeSlotMap to chunked storage for scalability
- Update SlotMap/ConcurrentSlotMap for consistency and perf
- Add new benchmarks and unit tests for parallel collections
- Misc: add MemoryUtility.AlignUp, version bumps, test improvements, bug fixes
Replaced the deprecated Allocator API with the new AllocationHandle API across the codebase. Updated constructors, methods, and tests to use AllocationHandle for memory management. Marked Allocator-based methods as [Obsolete] and provided alternatives.
Added OwnershipTransferAnalyzer to detect ownership transfer issues and introduced OwnershipTransferAttribute for marking parameters. Enhanced DefensiveCopyAnalyzer with additional checks for readonly and ValueType instances.
Refactored internal memory management in AllocationManager and updated benchmarks, utilities, and documentation to reflect the changes.
BREAKING CHANGE: Deprecated Allocator API in favor of AllocationHandle. Updated constructors and methods to use AllocationHandle. Users must migrate to the new API.
Refactor all unsafe collection enumerators to use ref struct types,
removing support for boxing and standard .NET enumeration interfaces.
GetEnumerator methods now return stack-only, more efficient enumerators
with [UnscopedRef] and inlining attributes. IEnumerable<T> and
IEnumerable implementations are removed from affected types. Interfaces
now require unmanaged types. Also includes minor doc and bug fixes.
BREAKING CHANGE: Enumerators are no longer compatible with LINQ, and collections no longer implement IEnumerable/IEnumerator.