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Declaring variables inside loops, good practice or bad practice?
...n be performed more efficiently by the compiler (most importantly register allocation), since it knows that the variable cannot be used outside of the loop. For example, no need to store the result for later re-use.
In short, you are right to do it.
Note however that the variable is not supposed ...
Where in memory are my variables stored in C?
...red in functions), variables (in main function), pointers, and dynamically allocated space (using malloc and calloc) get stored in memory?
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What's the difference between a temp table and table variable in SQL Server?
...t where statement rolled back due to constraint violation.
Update
Delete
Deallocate
The transaction log records were almost identical for all operations.
The table variable version actually has a few extra log entries because it gets an entry added to (and later removed from) the sys.syssingleo...
When to use “new” and when not to, in C++? [duplicate]
...ple below the location of 'p' will be where its containing object, Foo, is allocated. I prefer to call this 'in-place' allocation.
class Foo
{
Point p;
}; // p will be automatically destroyed when foo is.
Allocating (and freeing) objects with the use of new is far more expensive than if they a...
Where are static variables stored in C and C++?
...riables in duration) are neither on the heap nor the stack, but are rather allocated on memory apart from both of those. Is that right? I suppose I could take a look at an STM32 linker script again to study the memory allocation more too.
– Gabriel Staples
Feb ...
Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal
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Try ssh -t -t(or ssh -tt for short) to force pseudo-tty allocation even if stdin isn't a terminal.
See also: Terminating SSH session executed by bash script
From ssh manpage:
-T Disable pseudo-tty allocation.
-t Force pseudo-tty allocation. This can be used to execu...
What is difference between instantiating an object using new vs. without
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The line:
Time t (12, 0, 0);
... allocates a variable of type Time in local scope, generally on the stack, which will be destroyed when its scope ends.
By contrast:
Time* t = new Time(12, 0, 0);
... allocates a block of memory by calling either ::operato...
Best practices for reducing Garbage Collector activity in Javascript
...arios, so please keep in mind the context when judging the advice I give.
Allocation happens in modern interpreters in several places:
When you create an object via new or via literal syntax [...], or {}.
When you concatenate strings.
When you enter a scope that contains function declarations.
Wh...
Why is the use of alloca() not considered good practice?
alloca() allocates memory on the stack rather than on the heap, as in the case of malloc() . So, when I return from the routine the memory is freed. So, actually this solves my problem of freeing up dynamically allocated memory. Freeing of memory allocated through malloc() is a major headache an...
When and why will a compiler initialise memory to 0xCD, 0xDD, etc. on malloc/free/new/delete?
...----- -------- -------------------------
0xCD Clean Memory Allocated memory via malloc or new but never
written by the application.
0xDD Dead Memory Memory that has been released with delete or free.
It is used to detect w...
