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Re: [Gnash-dev] Memory allocation model?
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Michael Meier |
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Re: [Gnash-dev] Memory allocation model? |
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Tue, 21 Nov 2006 21:08:29 +0100 |
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> My fault, it was in 'doc', not in 'doc/C'.
> Also, you need to give ./configure --enable-docbook
Strange, I can't ./configure with --enable-docbook:
ERROR: No DocBook2X tools installed! docbook, docbook-xml, docbook2Xm
docbook-utils, docbook-xsl (using apt-get or yum).
even though I installed all the mentioned packages via apt-get.
>>
>>? Isn't myobj deleted? The initial ref-count is 0. Then it is
>>incremented in do_something in order to the creation of a intrusive_ptr
>>instance. Then the gets out of scope, the ref-count is decremted, so
>>it's 0 again. Because it reaches zero, obj will be deleted. So void
>
>
> Exactly.
>
>
>>dangerous is dangerous because it calls a method of myobj which got the
>>deleted. (the instance, at least) I'm confused :)
>
>
> Dangerous is dangerous because it doesn't wrap the pointer it creates
> into a "smart" pointer for management.
> If that function stored the return of 'new' into an intrusive_ptr
> the object would not be deleted.
Thank you very much!
I implemented all the missing string methods and also added some tests
in testsuite/actionscript.all/String.as. I'll soon post a patch on savannah.
Hope it's not that bad :D
cheers,
Michael
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