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xmunk ,

Eh… ship it. RAM is cheap.

palordrolap ,

"Uh, Boss, our customers are sending us the invoices for their RAM purchases."

independantiste ,
@independantiste@sh.itjust.works avatar

OMG I SHOULD HAVE DONE THAT TO JETBRAINS AND MICROSOFT FOR TEAMS

30p87 ,
@30p87@feddit.org avatar

Also electron. Because somehow a full blown separate FF instance is more ram efficient than electron.

entropicdrift ,
@entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Well, Electron uses Chrome, so yes

Beanie ,

The line causing the memory leaks is actually the lack of a line: free().

RacoonVegetable ,
Blue_Morpho ,

That’s why I preallocate the max memory I will need just like I was taught to do in Fortran. You can’t leak what you don’t have.

CanadaPlus ,

Heap allocation failure > gradual memory leak

Checkmate atheists.

SpaceNoodle ,

This is why I only allocate on the stack

xmunk ,

People who are enthusiastic about using pointers in C++ are doing it wrong. Never use a pointer when you can get away with a reference.

KindaABigDyl ,
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For C++, yes. But “reference” is just a way of using the pointer when it comes to C

SpaceNoodle ,

Sure, but that’s technically allocation-agnostic either way.

magic_lobster_party ,

Stack overflow intensifies

30p87 ,
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I only use the registers.

ryannathans ,

Based nasa compliant engineer

SpaceNoodle ,

This guy gets it

Static allocation for the SIL ratings

pewgar_seemsimandroid ,

rip random amiga machine

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