interesting - so I'd be doing this to avoid type errors which lead to over-allocation (and I suppose under-allocation in other situations) as above? or is there another reason to do this?
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interesting - so I'd be doing this to avoid type errors which lead to over-allocation (and I suppose under-allocation in other situations) as above? or is there another reason to do this?
wow - thanks for catching this. I generate tons and tons of these nodes, so this will help.
Thanks for the great info, makes a lot of sense. What I had to sort out was whether I should count the process as killed and call it quits (which is what I'm going to do) or if there was more work to...
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I am having a memory allocation error, and will post some code, but some context first is important. My program, on certain problem instances, will run out of memory, regardless of any type...
yup - it was less a question of overhead associated with a function call, and more that the exact same deterministic function is called twice with the exact same input, and taking less clock cycles...
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I'm using clock cycles to count how much time some function calls take, but the results seem off. Does clock() give clock cycles being run by just my C program, or clock cycles since it...