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In C, how should I read a text file and print all strings
...igned.
If you want to read the file in chunks, but without dynamic memory allocation, you can do:
#define CHUNK 1024 /* read 1024 bytes at a time */
char buf[CHUNK];
FILE *file;
size_t nread;
file = fopen("test.txt", "r");
if (file) {
while ((nread = fread(buf, 1, sizeof buf, file)) > 0)
...
What is a “memory stomp”?
...at conflicts. There are several common ways memory can be stomped.
One is allocating, say, 100 bytes of memory but then storing something past the 100th address. This memory might be used to hold something completely different. This is particularly hard to debug because the problem will appear when...
How much faster is C++ than C#?
...d expect to get representative results (eg. performing thousands of memory allocations in C++ is going to give you terrible numbers.)
Instead, I wrote slightly more idiomatic C++ code and compared against the C# code @Wiory provided. The two major changes I made to the C++ code were:
1) used vect...
How to create a fixed-size array of objects
... initialize it with nil values, you can use an UnsafeMutableBufferPointer, allocate memory for 64 nodes with it, and then read/write from/to the memory by subscripting the pointer type instance. This also has the benefit of avoiding checking if the memory must be reallocated, which Array does. I wou...
What does the caret (‘^’) mean in C++/CLI?
...
// here normal pointer
P* ptr = new P; // usual pointer allocated on heap
P& nat = *ptr; // object on heap bind to native object
//.. here CLI managed
MO^ mngd = gcnew MO; // allocate on CLI heap
MO% rr = *mngd; // object on CLI heap reference to gc-lvalue
In general, the ...
Is it possible to make the -init method private in Objective-C?
...ect is used, don't bother. Specifically, don't bother with the "override +allocWithZone:, -init, -retain, -release" method of creating singletons. It's virtually always unnecessary and is just adding complication for no real significant advantage.
Instead, just write your code such that your +sha...
Javascript when to use prototypes
...eriting from a prototype. After that, it depends on how many instances you allocate of each type. But in many modular designs, there is only one instance of a given type.
And in fact, it has been suggested by many people that implementation inheritance is evil. That is, if there are some common ope...
Pointers, smart pointers or shared pointers? [duplicate]
...assume you meant scoped pointer which uses the RAII pattern. It is a stack-allocated object that wraps a pointer; when it goes out of scope, it calls delete on the pointer it wraps. It "owns" the contained pointer in that it is in charge of deleteing it at some point. They allow you to get a raw ref...
How can I use “sizeof” in a preprocessor macro?
...wer, but to add on to Mike's version, here's a version we use that doesn't allocate any memory. I didn't come up with the original size check, I found it on the internet years ago and unfortunately can't reference the author. The other two are just extensions of the same idea.
Because they are type...
Meaning of acronym SSO in the context of std::string
...es ("from the stack", which are variables that you create without calling malloc / new) are generally much faster than those involving the free store ("the heap", which are variables that are created using new). However, the size of automatic arrays is fixed at compile time, but the size of arrays f...
