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Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?

by pete <pfiland@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 8, 2008 at 05:35 PM

Antoninus Twink wrote:

> If you run out of
> static memory for your automatic variables,

ITYM "static memory for your static variables,"

 > the most likely outcome is
> that the heap will become corrupted without warning.

-- 
pete
 




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Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
swornavidhya.mahadevan@[E  2008-05-08 09:58:37 
Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
Antoninus Twink <nospa  2008-05-08 19:48:06 
Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
roberson@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-05-08 18:37:36 
Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
Eric Sosman <Eric.Sosm  2008-05-08 15:05:47 
Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
pete <pfiland@[EMAIL P  2008-05-08 17:35:19 
Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
"Malcolm McLean"  2008-05-10 09:20:37 
Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
roberson@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-05-08 17:54:14 
Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
Antoninus Twink <nospa  2008-05-08 21:00:32 
Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
Antoninus Twink <nospa  2008-05-08 21:20:49 
Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
Antoninus Twink <nospa  2008-05-08 23:52:02 
Re: Memory Allocation : Static or Dynamic?
"cr88192" <c  2008-05-09 18:14:08 

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