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Top Forums Programming *** glibc detected *** double free or corruption: 0x40236ff4 *** Post 302073892 by Corona688 on Thursday 18th of May 2006 11:52:15 AM
Old 05-18-2006
Is it legal to allocate an array of size zero? I know you can in C, it just bumps the size up to the minimum, but in C++, I'm not so sure.

[edit] Occurred to me that it could be something in T crashing, rather than the template class

Last edited by Corona688; 05-18-2006 at 01:02 PM..
 

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#include <Inventor/threads/SbTypedStorage.h> Public Member Functions SbTypedStorage (unsigned int size) SbTypedStorage (unsigned int size, void(*constr)(void *), void(*destr)(void *)) ~SbTypedStorage (void) Type get (void) Detailed Description template<class Type>class SbTypedStorage< Type > The SbTypedStorage class manages generic thread-local memory. This class manages thread-local memory. When different threads access the memory an SbTypedStorage object manages, they will receive different memory blocks back. This provides a mechanism for sharing read/write static data. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation template<class Type > SbTypedStorage< Type >::SbTypedStorage (unsigned intsize) [inline] Constructor. size specifies the number of bytes each thread should have in this thread-local memory management object. template<class Type > SbTypedStorage< Type >::SbTypedStorage (unsigned intsize, void(*)(void *)constr, void(*)(void *)destr) [inline] Constructor. size specifies the number of bytes each thread should have in this thread-local memory management object. Constructor and a destructor functions can be specified that will be called when the actual memory blocks are allocated and freed. template<class Type > SbTypedStorage< Type >::~SbTypedStorage (void) [inline] The destructor. Member Function Documentation template<class Type > Type SbTypedStorage< Type >::get (void) [inline] This method returns the calling thread's thread-local memory block. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SbTypedStorage< Type >(3)
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