What if I don't free() all my dynamically allocated memory?
David Geary
dmg at ssc-vax.UUCP
Thu Apr 6 10:40:43 AEST 1989
I'm writing some code where I use some home-grown functions to
create, manipulate and destroy a tree of "generic" structures.
(Each object in the tree is dynamically allocated using malloc())
The last thing I do in the program is to free every object in
the tree.
After running prof on the executable, I found that almost half
my time was spent in _free!
If I don't bother to free all of the memory I've dynamically
allocated in the tree structure, my program runs considerably
faster.
Anyway, I'm wondering if it's ok for me to just leave the freeing
out altogether. Unix will free all of my resources for me anyway
right? Is there any problem with doing this?
Of course, I realize this would cause serious problems if ever
ported to a lowly PC, but I don't care ;-)
Thanks for the help,
David
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