Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++ by Frantisek Franek

Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++



Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++ ebook




Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++ Frantisek Franek ebook
Page: 272
ISBN: 0521520436, 9780521520430
Format: chm
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


These are serious tools to achieving high performance results with C++ programming through optimization, analysis and support for the latest standards. DebugDiag one of the simple tools which has helped me in analyzing memory leaks for Windows. I'd loved to have had this available ten years ago when I was first blundering through these concepts. Is to figure out when (and how) to free the allocated memory. Achingly, heartbreakingly clear, because some hardware incents you to pull out the big guns to achieve top performance, and C++ programmers just are so addicted to full performance that they'll reach for the big red levers with the flashing The facts: The C++11 memory model and what it requires you to do to make sure your code is correct and stays correct. There are a lot of alternatives to this approach. These are interesting in advanced course work, or any time Intel® Advisor XE (modeling proposed methods to parallelize code); Intel® VTune™ Amplifier XE (non-intrusive performance analysis); Intel® Inspector XE (advanced threading and memory debugging). C/C++ Programming - Windows Memory Leak Analysis using DebugDiag. This was used when programming “the old way” in C or C++, when alternative techniques where not so widely known, but you usually don't see this anymore in modern code. Because there are no memory management concepts used here, there is no general solution to this problem and the programmer makes errors for sure as the code grows.

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