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decard 27 Oct 2005, 04:03
No, it works well without it. But I don't think it slows down memory allocation a lot. It would be only 'rep stosd', right?
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27 Oct 2005, 04:03 |
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revolution 27 Oct 2005, 05:12
Quote: with HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY |
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27 Oct 2005, 05:12 |
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vid 27 Oct 2005, 08:17
well, so i leave it out. Maybe it doesn't slow too much, but itdoes. we can easily clear memory ourselves when we need (and faster)
revolution: typical example of their unability to code. i believe they had bugs because of forgetting to clear memory, so they solved it this way. just like the one, when callback procedure returns to caller address always, regardless what is on the stak. |
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27 Oct 2005, 08:17 |
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revolution 27 Oct 2005, 09:05
Quote: i believe they had bugs because of forgetting to clear memory |
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27 Oct 2005, 09:05 |
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vid 27 Oct 2005, 09:37
that can be it too...
i believe that stack tricking is for security too |
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27 Oct 2005, 09:37 |
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revolution 27 Oct 2005, 23:48
Quote: stack tricking is for security too |
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27 Oct 2005, 23:48 |
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vid 02 Nov 2005, 11:14
that isn't it's real name.
if you mess stack in winXP callback procedure it returns to real address somehow anyway. i had ugly bug with that, i messed stack, but it still worked on some machines and crashed on others. and it was directx project so crash wasn't very nice, especially on older OSes. |
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