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Conclusions C and C++ use memory in various ways, both static and dynamic. Dynamic memory includes stack and heap. Dynamic behavior in embedded real time systems is generally a source of concern, as ...
I recently presented arguments for and against using dynamic memory allocation in C and C++ programs. 1 I do agree that truly safety-critical systems should avoid using dynamic allocation because the ...
If you really want to prevent your C++ programs from using dynamic memory allocation, you should replace all four variants of operator new with versions that cause link errors.
Write program to run in parallel? Yes. Did you remember to use a Scalable Memory Allocator? No? Then read on … In my experience, making sure “memory allocation” for a program is ready for ...
In C and C++, it can be very convenient to allocate and de-allocate blocks of memory as and when needed. This is certainly standard practice in both languages and almost unavoidable in C++. However, ...
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