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How does Stack Overflow generate its SEO-friendly URLs?
... string. That is, we never want “my-slug-”. This means an extra string allocation to remove it on this edge case. I’ve worked around this by delay-hyphening. If you compare my code to Jeff’s the logic for this is easy to follow.
His approach is purely lookup based and missed a lot of charact...
C++ new int[0] — will it allocate memory?
... When the value of the expression in a direct-new-declarator is zero, the allocation function is called to allocate an array with no elements.
From 3.7.3.1/2
The effect of dereferencing a pointer returned as a request for zero size is undefined.
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Even if the size of the space reques...
What column type/length should I use for storing a Bcrypt hashed password in a Database?
... gold plate. If the software that you are using requires sixty bytes, then allocate sixty bytes. If there is a future release to your software that changes this, then you can worry about it when that release happens. You shouldn't be automatically installing functionality-changing updates.
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Do threads have a distinct heap?
... a stack overflow.
Since all threads share the same heap, access to the allocator/deallocator must be synchronized. There are various methods and libraries for avoiding allocator contention.
Some languages allow you to create private pools of memory, or individual heaps, which you can assign ...
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The reason for my preference is it doesn't allocate an empty array when you've got nothing to begin with anyway.
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Use of alloc init instead of new
...ere are a bunch of reasons here: http://macresearch.org/difference-between-alloc-init-and-new
Some selected ones are:
new doesn't support custom initializers (like initWithString)
alloc-init is more explicit than new
General opinion seems to be that you should use whatever you're comfortable wi...
Difference between 'new operator' and 'operator new'?
...er, but it's a good question in any case.
Operator new is a function that allocates raw memory -- at least conceptually, it's not much different from malloc(). Though it's fairly unusual unless you're writing something like your own container, you can call operator new directly, like:
char *x = st...
Stack, Static, and Heap in C++
...t understood very well these three concepts. When do I have to use dynamic allocation (in the heap) and what's its real advantage? What are the problems of static and stack? Could I write an entire application without allocating variables in the heap?
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How does delete[] “know” the size of the operand array?
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When you allocate memory on the heap, your allocator will keep track of how much memory you have allocated. This is usually stored in a "head" segment just before the memory that you get allocated. That way when it's time to free the ...
What REALLY happens when you don't free after malloc?
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Just about every modern operating system will recover all the allocated memory space after a program exits. The only exception I can think of might be something like Palm OS where the program's static storage and runtime memory are pretty much the same thing, so not freeing might cause...
