Comment by joelsiks
9 hours ago
I did mention it briefly in the post, but you can opt-in for a fixed-size statically allocated buffer by configuring libstdc++ with --enable-libstdcxx-static-eh-pool. Also, you can opt-out of the pool entirely by configuring the number of objects in the pool to zero with the environment variable GLIBCXX_TUNABLES=glibcxx.eh_pool.obj_count=0.
I wonder why it’s opt-in. Maybe it’s part of the whole “you only pay for what you use” ethos, i.e. you shouldn’t have to pay the cost for a static emergency pool if you don’t even use dynamic memory allocation.