Have you or Mike Pall looked at the Memory Pool System from Ravenbrook: http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/mps/ ? This used to be the GC at Harlequin and is still used today in some commercial projects (and by OpenDylan on some platforms).
I've been talking to them about re-licensing under something more liberal and there's hope that that might happen. (If others expressed a similar interest, it might help.)
It is in need of some love:
* Support x86_64
* Support ARM
* Support threads on OS X
* Compilation and/or crash issues on modern Linux
I'd personally like to see some other improvements to the build system and have started on a reworking of the documentation into something more cohesive ...
I've been talking to them about re-licensing under something more liberal and there's hope that that might happen. (If others expressed a similar interest, it might help.)
It is in need of some love:
* Support x86_64
* Support ARM
* Support threads on OS X
* Compilation and/or crash issues on modern Linux
I'd personally like to see some other improvements to the build system and have started on a reworking of the documentation into something more cohesive ...