If your production Linux system is logging memory allocation failures, it might still be able to keep running. But developers want to keep an eye on which code can survive a shortage of memory. In ...
The security research group for Azure Defender for IoT, dubbed Section 52, has found a batch of bad memory allocation operations in code used in Internet of Things and operational technology (OT) such ...
I'm having a bizarre problem that I can't seem to track down. I have a relatively large C++ application that utilizes STL map/vectors/etc with >1000000 small objects (mostly structs) of varying sizes.
Google's Chrome team is looking at heap scanning to reduce memory-related security flaws in Chrome's C++ codebase, but the technique creates a toll on memory – except when newer Arm hardware is used.
Long story short, i'm trying to optimize a situation where I need to iterate through an array of about 3000 items and check to see if they are in another array of up to 3000 items.<BR><BR>Obviously, ...
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