The Structure Of A J Object

A J object (noun, verb, adverb, conjunction, copula, or punctuation) is represented by a header and value. The header contains the type of the object, the number of elements, rank and shape, and a reference count.

The header and value are not necessarily contiguous. The header points to the value.

The reference count indicates the number of

Aliasing

DLLs

Mapped Files

Performance Of Large Boxed Arrays

Potential Improvement To Reference Counting

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