Questions tagged [allocation]
Memory allocation is an operation of giving a program a block of memory.
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Is there a chance to use a custom std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator to make std::unordered_map’s buckets implemented as arrays?
While liked-list buckets implementation in std::unordered_map works well when one needs to add/remove elements from the container, it still could be speed up significantly if “stable” or “read-only” ...
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Make slices size
In Golang you can allocate memory for a slice with the below syntax :
my_slice := make( []int, 0 )
And then later on I can add elements with the built-in append function as :
my_slice := append(...
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How do I get more stack space for g++
I'm trying to allocate 3 fairly large matrices using g++ on a MacBook pro 2019 model running Monterrey 12.7.1 with 8GB "main" memory.
The purpose of this code to compare C++ to Octave.
Here'...
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golang strange allocations in slice of pointers
I have simple benchmark to compare performance for creating slice of structs and slice of pointers to that structs
package pointer
import (
"testing"
)
type smallStruct struct {
ID ...
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C++ Dynamic allocation in while(true) [closed]
I'm a beginner in C++, and I don't understand why I can't make this kind of while loop :
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
const int gridRows = 3;
const int gridColumns = 3;
string **...
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Reallocation of global variable in C
As I understand, when function is called from translation unit and this function uses global variable of this translation unit, variable address is unchangable. In case of recalling function from this ...
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How to check for memory overflow in vnl_matrix (VXL) allocation?
I would like to fail gracefully with an error message if vnl_matrix (c++ code) cannot allocate enough memory for initialisation or resizing. Just constructing a large matrix produces a segfault:
#...
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C++ Collection of different types of static elements
C++ Collection of different types of static elements
Greetings! Unfortunately my C++ is not very good. For an embedded system, I need to implement the task using ONLY STATIC memory allocation.
There ...
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Are C structs allocated on the heap if they contain a pointer?
In my program I have a method that instantiates a structure and returns it something like this
struct A {
int a;
double * dblPtr;
double ** dblMatrix;
}
struct A initStruct(int a) {
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Output non registering data file in C
I'm not understanding why this code in C doesn't give me an output other than the first printf, and I would like some help. I've already tried swapping the names to input and read the file where I'm ...
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rust increase the capacity of a vector by n
I'm working on leetcode problem 88 https://leetcode.com/problems/merge-sorted-array/description/?envType=study-plan-v2&envId=top-interview-150 which merges a vector into another vector. Therefore ...
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Why do allocations occur during broadcasting assignment to a preallocated array?
I am having trouble understanding why allocations are occurring during broadcast assignment, where all operations involved are themselves broadcasted. I am using Julia v1.10.
using BenchmarkTools
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Union structs with uint16_t and two uint8_t variables results in 3 byte long allocation?
I have a memory structure that contains various structures and variables defined as below with CRCr as UNION struct that defines uint16_t and two uint8_t variables. Later struct containing bits and ...
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Use of Stack/Heap outside of programming
If I understand correctly, the RAM is virtually divided into stack and heap. Stack takes primitive types/functions etc and Heap deals with the reference types and objects. Stack follows the LIFO ...
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What's the difference between a memory arena and a memory pool?
I've seen both terms used for wrappers to memory allocators, whats the difference between these? (if any)
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What's behind the curtain of std::vector range initialization? [duplicate]
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "iostream"
class Person {
public:
std::string name{"no-name"};
Person() {
std::cout << std::string(...
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How to write function in Golang to reverse unicode string with only 1 alloc/op?
I need to write my own reverse.Reverse analog for unicode strings. This is my code:
func Reverse(input string) string {
runes := []rune(input)
var result strings.Builder
result.Grow(len(...
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firefox (9), javascript, allocation size overflow due to big data file. Is there any way to avoid this?
I am working on a web app that amongst other things, does a first conversion reading a .csv file and converting to a .xml file.
I have a file of 20 mb, which is well processed (so the code is ok).
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Does the same variable allocate the same memory in different languages
I'm checking the bytes of s=a variable allocated in memory using Python.
The result is 50
Will I get the same 50 bytes if I do the same in other languages?
My Python code is here
import sys
s ='a'
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How to ensure one time memory allocation while creating a std::vector from another container?
When I need to make an std::vector from some elements of another container, e.g. another vector, the safest way to ensure that the new vector will be allocated in memory only once is:
std::vector<...
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ortools vrp remained fuel constraint
I'm working on a VRP (Vehicle Routing Problem) that involves the following complexities:
Start and end at an arbitrary node (node 0 represents the first row and column of the cost matrix).
Multiple ...
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Why does `Allocator.allocate` hand out `NonNull<[u8]>`... but `deallocate` accepts `NonNull<u8>`? [duplicate]
As the title says.
pub unsafe trait Allocator {
fn allocate(&self, layout: Layout) -> Result<NonNull<[u8]>, AllocError>;
unsafe fn deallocate(&self, ptr: NonNull<u8&...
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C++ Dynamically allocated std::vector
I'm a C++ newbie and I am working on university project Driver Book in C++.
I am using vector for the first time and I would like to make it work with dynamic memory allocation.
I have vector ...
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How can I dynamically allocate 2D-array in one allocate C
Can you help me figure out how to allocate a 2D-array in one allocate call?
I tried to do:
int** arr = (int**)malloc(num * num * sizeof(int*));
But its doesn't work.
num is the rows and columns.
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Kea DHCP error: conflicting reservation for address 192.168.1.2 with existing lease Address - how to clear the lease?
I am running ISC Kea DHCP server with a reservation of 192.168.1.2 for a MAC aa.bb.cc.dd.ee.ff.
Client successfully obtained IP 192.168.1.2, but after rebooting it is not getting the IP anymore and ...
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Inconsistent results of NumPy memory allocation
This Python 3.11 script on Ubuntu 22.04 with about 16.4GB memory available (no swap file):
import numpy as np, psutil
print(f'{psutil.virtual_memory().available:,}')
try:
a = np.empty((...
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C/C++: Why does an iostream allocate more memory at runtime than printf?
I noticed this today and thought it was interesting:
I compiled a basic "hello world" first in C and then in C++
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
printf("a\n");
return 0;
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Is it always safe to `free` a pointer returned by `malloc`?
My understanding is that it's allowed to call free with a pointer returned by a call to malloc (or any other function returning a pointer to some memory dynamically allocated on a heap, like strdup or ...
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Allocating an array, using a for loop to initialize given any allocated size
int *p_numbers;
p_numbers = malloc((sizeof *p_numbers) * 10);
if (p_numbers == NULL)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(p_numbers) / sizeof(*p_numbers); i++) {
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Can a page be anything other than allocated or deallocated?
The documentation for sp_WhoIsActive states
The most confusing of these columns are those related to tempdb. Each of the columns reports a number of 8 KB pages. The [tempdb_allocations] column is ...
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Why does vec![Vec::with_capacity(n)] create 0 capacity for the sub-vectors?
Given the following code, why is the capacity of each of the vectors 0 instead of chunk_size?
#[test]
fn test() {
let chunk_size = 1024;
let data: Vec<Vec<u8>> = vec![Vec::...
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C++ code sometimes exits with 0xC0000005 error and sometimes executes, but fills array with random integers
I am learning c++ after java and have written a program to solve a certain game with dfs. The issue is when run, sometimes the program doesn't execute and gives a 0xC0000005 error, but sometimes runs ...
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Static allocation of c struct with variable length array
I want to use a struct to store a variable length array of bytes (a UART message) and some other information/flags along with it such as length, what the message does etc. I have a struct defined:
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What does Total Allocation mean in the JFR result as viewed in JDK Mission Control?
Im having a weird scenario where Im attempting to determine the root cause for some process restarts. We collected JFR for a period and I see that the heap does not grow over time. The maximum size of ...
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K&R exercise 5-13 How to make my program handle infinite lines of input
Exercise 5-13. Write the program tail, which prints the last n lines
of its input. By default, n is set to 10, let us say, but it can be
changed by an optional argument so that tail -n prints the last ...
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Declare slice or make slice?
In Go, what is the difference between var s []int and s := make([]int, 0)?
I find that both works, but which one is better?
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Algorithm for allocating whole gold bars amongst thieves by % share of the booty
I have N big gold bars and 1 small gold bar equivalent in weight to some fraction x of a large bar. E.g N = 10 and x = 0.5 then I have 10.5 large bars worth of gold, in 10 large bars and 1 small bar
I ...
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How to define unequal allocation of groups in blockrand() in R
I want to design a randomized clinical trial using R v.4.0.3 and blockrand package.
The following is my code:
library(blockrand)
library(writexl)
library(openxlsx)
set.seed(101)
Mos1<-blockrand(n=...
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Actually pinning to the heap using alloc/dealloc in Rust?
This is something of a follow-up to a previous question of mine. TL;DR: I tried to create a self-referencing struct by heap allocating the self-referencee using a Box. It was pointed out that I can't ...
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Linux Device Driver Create Data Buffer
I am working on developing a Linux driver for a matrix multiplication accelerator. The accelerator loads entries into its scratchpad given a base pointer. The problem, of course, is that user ...
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How is memory allocated to a "class Base" if there is a attribute "Base b;" inside definition of the class?
How is memory allocated when object of Base is created?
class Base {
Base b;
int a;
int c;
}
Whenever I try to think about memory allocation it's normally something like sum of size of ...
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Deleting std::unordered_map does not release memory back to the OS [duplicate]
I have the following scenario, when starting my application, I subscribe to a middleware and download the latest state (snapshot), I need to do some filtering logic and then process the snapshot. To ...
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Problem Allocating Logical from Class(*) using Source in Fortran
Is the following valid Fortran
Program LogicalAllocation
class(*), pointer :: bool
allocate(bool, source=.false.)
select type(bool)
type is (logical)
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Array preallocation Python [duplicate]
I'm writing a simple code in Python to sort a pre existing array A of dimensions [6][7] to do that I wanted to save the sorted array with a different name let's say B. I've done the following code but ...
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What are use cases for writing (&var + 1) if var is not an array element?
Recently I learned from user "chux" that it is legal to add 1 to an address that doesn't represent an array element. Specifically, the following provision in the standard (C17 draft, 6.5.6 ¶...
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Why std::array<int, 10> is faster than std::vector<int>(10) in this scenario?
The task (from a Bulgarian judge, click on "Език" to change it to English):
I am given N, where N belongs to [3; 1000000] different numbers X, where X belongs to [0; 18446744073709551616).
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Why is the use of alloca() not considered good practice?
alloca() allocates memory on the stack rather than on the heap, as in the case of malloc(). So, when I return from the routine the memory is freed. So, actually this solves my problem of freeing up ...
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Error: std::bad_alloc for no apparent reason
I've got the Error: std::bad_alloc error when trying to use a for loop:
trees <- as.multiPhylo(for ( i in 1:100 ) { rand_tip(my.input, tree, forceultrametric = TRUE, prune = FALSE) })
The weird ...
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GCC Unfamiliar behavior with memory allocation
I saw that whenever I allocate twice in a row, one after the second,
the gcc allocate the second memory far enough, I assume - so if I use realloc for the first allocate, it won't have to change its ...
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"PTY allocation request failed on channel 0" on device using jumphost
I have an issue while trying to connect to my SSH host using a Jumphost
My authentication on host is accepte, but I got rejected with an error "PTY allocation request failed on channel 0"
I ...