On Jun 8, 2011, at 8:06 PM, oliver wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
> what happens, when a function (R-extension in C), that allocated memory
> (strdup(), malloc()/calloc() and so on), and is used in interactive mode,
then
> will be stopped via Ctrl-C?
>
> I would assume that there remains allocated memory,
> which is not usable and also not accessable (hence no
> way to free it).
>
> Are there any mechanisms in R that could help in rolling
> back the allocation?
>
Yes, if you read R-exts:
http://r.research.att.com/man/R-exts.html#Memory-allocation
you would know that you're not supposed to use malloc/calloc at all and if
you allow interruption ("regular" C code does not) R_alloc does what
you asked about.
Cheers,
Simon
> Normally in an interactive session "some memory" might not be a
problem,
> because it will be run shortly; but I prefer clean solutions.
> And also, if it's much mem, which is allocated each time, and one does
many
> trials and Ctr-C's, even an interactive session might eat a lot of mem.
>
> So I would be interested in a solution to this (potential) problem.
>
>
> Ciao,
> Oliver
>
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