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...e, with 6GB sitting free while the Android emulator tells me that it can't allocate 1GB?
– Strozykowski
Nov 11 '11 at 1:38
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How do I implement an Objective-C singleton that is compatible with ARC?
...n;
dispatch_once(&onceToken, ^{
sharedInstance = [[MyClass alloc] init];
// Do any other initialisation stuff here
});
return sharedInstance;
}
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Still Reachable Leak detected by Valgrind
...mers.
The first commonly used definition of "memory leak" is, "Memory was allocated and was not subsequently freed before the program terminated." However, many programmers (rightly) argue that certain types of memory leaks that fit this definition don't actually pose any sort of problem, and there...
iOS开发过程中的各种tips - 更多技术 - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术
...,网页等等
<UIWebViewDelegate>
UIWebView *webView = [[UIWebView alloc]initWithFrame:self.view.bounds];
webView.delegate = self;
webView.scalesPageToFit = YES;
webView.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth | UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight;
[webView setAllowsInlineMediaPl...
Why are elementwise additions much faster in separate loops than in a combined loop?
...evel of cache bank/way conflicts.
If I've guessed correctly on how you are allocating your arrays, they are likely to be aligned to the page line.
This means that all your accesses in each loop will fall on the same cache way. However, Intel processors have had 8-way L1 cache associativity for a whi...
Stack vs heap allocation of structs in Go, and how they relate to garbage collection
...le stack-based programming where automatic variables live on the stack and allocated memory lives on the heap and and Python-style stack-based-programming where the only thing that lives on the stack are references/pointers to objects on the heap.
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How to initialise memory with new operator in C++?
...ing to get into C++ and I want to pick up some good habits. If I have just allocated an array of type int with the new operator, how can I initialise them all to 0 without looping through them all myself? Should I just use memset ? Is there a “C++” way to do it?
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Error: free(): invalid next size (fast):
... you have a memory error. You may be trying to free a pointer that wasn't allocated by malloc (or delete an object that wasn't created by new) or you may be trying to free/delete such an object more than once. You may be overflowing a buffer or otherwise writing to memory to which you shouldn't be...
What's the point of malloc(0)?
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According to the specifications, malloc(0) will return either "a null pointer or a unique pointer that can be successfully passed to free()".
This basically lets you allocate nothing, but still pass the "artist" variable to a call to free() without worry. F...
Arrays vs Vectors: Introductory Similarities and Differences [closed]
...ze; you can't resize an array in C++ (unless it's an array of POD and it's allocated with malloc);
their size must be a compile-time constant unless they are allocated dynamically;
they take their storage space depending from the scope where you declare them;
if dynamically allocated, you must expli...
