* Josselin Mouette <j...@debian.org>, 2009-09-08, 10:06:
> Case 1, please. Either case 2 fails to handle the allocation error, or glib
> is doing its own abort. Neither is acceptable.
Yeah, sure. As if there was anything more sensible to do than aborting
when a memory allocation fails. When this happens under Linux, the
application will end up OOM-killed really soon anyway.
Unless there is more physical memory than virtual memory (hint:
ulimit -v).
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Jakub Wilk
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