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Topic Title: Dynamic memory allocation Topic Summary: Created On: 8-Jul-2003 15:23 Status: Read Only
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Hello,
We are developping an application that requires dynamic memory allocation. The only way we've found in TauG2 to handle this is to use linked lists ... we suspect this solution to be highly time consuming and furthermore, it becomes difficult to pass those buffers as parameters in C functions calls (C functions encapsulated in UML model). We don't want to import C structures or classes in UML ... what we would like to do is to build dynamic buffers in UML (equivalent to new in C++) to allow genericity of models ... This seems not feasible ... ![]() do you have an idea on how to solve this problem ? It would be interesting, if you have the same problem to highlight it, as it could be incorporated in further tool releases. thanks in advance ... A+, Bonne journee Olivier Edited: 8-Jul-2003 at 15:31 by Olivier Paviot |
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