by: Srijit Kumar Bhadra |
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Hello,
Here is some sample code with pywin32 build 203 and ctypes 0.9.6.
Best regards,
/Srijit
File: SharedMemCreate_Mutex_win32all.py
# This application should be used with...
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by: Khalid |
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II am allocating alot of memory for my problem model which uses stl containers
for these pointers,
will stl free the memory?
by other words what is the semantics of memory ownership in stl?
...
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by: Tomasz Grobelny |
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Is it possible to create for example stl queue in previously allocated
memory buffer (memory shared between two processes)? I thought of sth like
that:
queue<int>* q=new(buffer) queue<int>;
but...
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by: Mark |
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If you have STL containers (like list, vector,...) in
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by later container...
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by: phil_gg04 |
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Dear C++ Experts,
Over the last couple of months I have been writing my first program
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by: Jeremy |
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Hi all,
I'm getting very confused about how DB2 uses shared memory and I
wonder if someone could clarify matters for me, please ?
We are running 32bit DB2 V7.2 FP9 under AIX 4.3.3 on a machine...
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by: Ross A. Finlayson |
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by: bob |
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Hi,
Given:
1) Custom containers that have nothing to do with vector, deque, list,
map etc,
2) a custom version of new and delete defined for these containers,
customNew and customDelete,...
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by: jimxoch |
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Hi list,
Most STL containers are storing their data on the heap. (although some
std::string implementations are notable exceptions) Of course, using
the heap as storage increases flexibility and...
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