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* How much should I cleanup?
@ 2003-02-11 23:40 David Carlton
  2003-02-17 14:58 ` Andrew Cagney
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: David Carlton @ 2003-02-11 23:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
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When is it important to make sure that I have cleanups in place?  My
understanding is that it's important if I have control of a block of
memory that I want to xfree() after doing some work, but where that
xfree() might not be reached because of exceptional circumstances.

So, if that's correct: what are 'exceptional circumstances'?  I assume
error() and related functions count.  I don't know exactly what QUIT
does; do I have to be careful if there are QUIT's in between the
xmalloc() and the xfree()?  (Are those the only places where GDB pays
attention to ^C's?)  Any other situations?

Sigh.  C has its benefits, but ease of memory management isn't one of
them.  Every time I have to write a cleanup function, every time I
have to think about whether to alloca() memory for a string or to
xmalloc() it (and every time I can't alloca() it because I'm returning
the string in question), I get another grey hair.  (Though the grey
hair falls out soon thereafter, for better or for worse.)

David Carlton
carlton@math.stanford.edu


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