Hello,
I am trying to write code that will be called by my own boot loader, and as
such, my code is based directly at the memory address of 1 MB. Everything
works fine, until I need to use a pointer -- if I do, I must first increment
it by 1 MB before using it, because all pointers are addressed r
Hi,
I'm running this piece of code, but the memory isn't getting freed (as judging
from Task Manager). It doesn't help if I call collect() and minimize() in a
loop... is something wrong? Or is Task Manager not a reliable indicator of this?
Thank you!
import std.stdio;
import core.memory;
import
Hi,
I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but it seems like struct alignment
isn't really working. When I execute this code:
struct Temp
{
ubyte x;
align(16) ubyte y;
}
auto o = Temp();
std.stdio.writefln("Address of ali
I just realized that this is an automated forum... just wanted to
say sorry about posting here, and thank you for bearing with this!