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Created On: 2-Feb-2005 18:41
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Answer This question was answered by Louie Landale, on Friday, March 11, 2005 5:05 PM

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My large DXL taxes local memory causing thrashing and exponentially slowing down the DXL.

Is there any way to write a function that accepts parameters and returns a string value, but itself invokes eval_ or some other function to do the calculations in a sub-context such that any memory leak therein does NOT affect the main program? May look like this:

string GetInfo(Module mod, bool Options)
{ // get all the information about the mod in a sub-context
string Results = eval_(mod, Options, yaddy yaddy)
return(Results)
}

- Louie
 2-Feb-2005 18:41
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My large DXL taxes local memory causing thrashing and exponentially slowing down the DXL.

Is there any way to write a function that accepts parameters and returns a string value, but itself invokes eval_ or some other function to do the calculations in a sub-context such that any memory leak therein does NOT affect the main program? May look like this:

string GetInfo(Module mod, bool Options)
{ // get all the information about the mod in a sub-context
string Results = eval_(mod, Options, yaddy yaddy)
return(Results)
}

- Louie
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