I'm having some problems with dynamic memory. I experiment with operator "new" for making arrays, which works fine. but the problem is that when I use dynamic arrays in classes or functions, I'm getting memory heap errors...
The thing's that lets say I have one dynamic int var in the main function, I put it length to 10 000 000, just for tests. But when I do the exact thing inside a class, it fails...
Code:
void main()
{
int *a;
a = new int[10000000];
}
That works, but not this:
Code:
class abc
{
public:
int *a;
abc()
{
a = new int[10000000];
}
~abc
{
delete a;
}
};
void main()
{
abc i;
}
Is it possible that a class or function or structure (or other...) may limit the amount of memory possible to use in a program?