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H A D | Switch.hh | 9866:94dac7d7bb88 Wed Sep 11 16:33:00 EDT 2013 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com> ruby: Statically allocate stats in SimpleNetwork, Switch, Throttle The previous changeset (9863:9483739f83ee) used STL vector containers to dynamically allocate stats in the Ruby SimpleNetwork, Switch and Throttle. For gcc versions before at least 4.6.3, this causes the standard vector allocator to call Stats copy constructors (a no-no, since stats should be allocated in the body of each SimObject instance). Since the size of these stats arrays is known at compile time (NOTE: after code generation), this patch changes their allocation to be static rather than using an STL vector. |
H A D | Throttle.hh | 9866:94dac7d7bb88 Wed Sep 11 16:33:00 EDT 2013 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com> ruby: Statically allocate stats in SimpleNetwork, Switch, Throttle The previous changeset (9863:9483739f83ee) used STL vector containers to dynamically allocate stats in the Ruby SimpleNetwork, Switch and Throttle. For gcc versions before at least 4.6.3, this causes the standard vector allocator to call Stats copy constructors (a no-no, since stats should be allocated in the body of each SimObject instance). Since the size of these stats arrays is known at compile time (NOTE: after code generation), this patch changes their allocation to be static rather than using an STL vector. |
H A D | SimpleNetwork.hh | 9866:94dac7d7bb88 Wed Sep 11 16:33:00 EDT 2013 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com> ruby: Statically allocate stats in SimpleNetwork, Switch, Throttle The previous changeset (9863:9483739f83ee) used STL vector containers to dynamically allocate stats in the Ruby SimpleNetwork, Switch and Throttle. For gcc versions before at least 4.6.3, this causes the standard vector allocator to call Stats copy constructors (a no-no, since stats should be allocated in the body of each SimObject instance). Since the size of these stats arrays is known at compile time (NOTE: after code generation), this patch changes their allocation to be static rather than using an STL vector. |
H A D | Throttle.cc | 9866:94dac7d7bb88 Wed Sep 11 16:33:00 EDT 2013 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com> ruby: Statically allocate stats in SimpleNetwork, Switch, Throttle The previous changeset (9863:9483739f83ee) used STL vector containers to dynamically allocate stats in the Ruby SimpleNetwork, Switch and Throttle. For gcc versions before at least 4.6.3, this causes the standard vector allocator to call Stats copy constructors (a no-no, since stats should be allocated in the body of each SimObject instance). Since the size of these stats arrays is known at compile time (NOTE: after code generation), this patch changes their allocation to be static rather than using an STL vector. |
H A D | Switch.cc | 9866:94dac7d7bb88 Wed Sep 11 16:33:00 EDT 2013 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com> ruby: Statically allocate stats in SimpleNetwork, Switch, Throttle The previous changeset (9863:9483739f83ee) used STL vector containers to dynamically allocate stats in the Ruby SimpleNetwork, Switch and Throttle. For gcc versions before at least 4.6.3, this causes the standard vector allocator to call Stats copy constructors (a no-no, since stats should be allocated in the body of each SimObject instance). Since the size of these stats arrays is known at compile time (NOTE: after code generation), this patch changes their allocation to be static rather than using an STL vector. |
H A D | SimpleNetwork.cc | 9866:94dac7d7bb88 Wed Sep 11 16:33:00 EDT 2013 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com> ruby: Statically allocate stats in SimpleNetwork, Switch, Throttle The previous changeset (9863:9483739f83ee) used STL vector containers to dynamically allocate stats in the Ruby SimpleNetwork, Switch and Throttle. For gcc versions before at least 4.6.3, this causes the standard vector allocator to call Stats copy constructors (a no-no, since stats should be allocated in the body of each SimObject instance). Since the size of these stats arrays is known at compile time (NOTE: after code generation), this patch changes their allocation to be static rather than using an STL vector. |
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