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- From: rwm@atronx.OCUnix.On.Ca (Russell McOrmond)
- Message-ID: <rwm.713818561@atronx.OCUnix.On.Ca>
- Date: 14 Aug 92 12:56:01 EST
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Program Fragmenting Memory
- In-Reply-To: stelmack@eggo.tmc.edu (Gregory M. Stelmack)
- References: <1992Aug9.023203.7467@ariel.ec.usf.edu>
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- stelmack@eggo.tmc.edu (Gregory M. Stelmack) writes:
- >I've been trying to track this problem down for two days now, so I ask here in
- >case it has to do with something outside my code.
-
- Do you by any chance use Amigados Local environment variables? I've myself
- been trying to track down a fragmentation problem in my own software, and I
- can't find any of my own memory allocations that are causing the problem.
-
- I haven't really spent a lot of time on it yet, so I'm not sure, but I'm
- getting a little curious about whether or not local environment variables
- are Free()'d when the process ends (IE: there is memory left over after I
- exit the program).
-
- >-- Greg Stelmack (stelmack@eggo.csee.usf.edu)
- >-- FullTime Grad Student, PartTime Amiga Salesman, PartTime Amiga Developer
- >-- Author of: Spades, Pro Port Analyzer Plus, more to come...
- >-- DISCLAIMER: The opinions reflected here are mine and mine alone.
- --
- Opinions expressed in this message are my Own. I represent nobody else.
- Russell McOrmond rwm@Atronx.OCUnix.On.Ca Net Support:(613) 230-2282(V.32Bis)
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