Anybody got an idea?
On 2011-07-14 01:11, Loopback wrote:
Hello!
I've been working on a project where I had to do all memory handling
explicitly because no destructors were called. When I got too tired
of the explicit memory handling I decided to trace what was causing
this error. After hours of code stripping I
Hello!
I've been working on a project where I had to do all memory handling
explicitly because no destructors were called. When I got too tired
of the explicit memory handling I decided to trace what was causing
this error. After hours of code stripping I had gotten myself a
small concrete
On 7/14/11 1:11 AM, Loopback wrote:
Now the program calls Runtime.terminate, which is supposed to take
care of the memory garbage and etc. This does not work. The terminate
function call throws an Error, Memory Allocation Failure.
This failure originates in the 'Foo' destructor, which in turn
On 2011-07-14 01:17, David Nadlinger wrote:
Currently, no memory can be allocated at all during garbage collection
runs, which is where destructors are usually called.
David
That explains it. Do you know when this feature will be available, if
at all?
Here is another interesting case, where