On 04.01.18 16:53, Steven Schveighoffer wrote: > On 1/3/18 3:28 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote: > >> Stay tuned, there will be updates to iopipe to hopefully make it as >> fast in this microbenchmark as the C version :) > > v0.0.3 has been released. To take advantage of using malloc/realloc, you > can use std.experimental.allocator.mallocator.Mallocator as the > BufferManager's allocator. > > e.g.: > > auto myPipe = openDev("file.gz").bufd // not here > .unzip!Mallocator; // here > > myPipe.ensureElems(); // this works now. > > auto bytesRead = myPipe.window.length; > > The reason you don't need it on the first bufd is because that is the > buffer of the file stream, which isn't going to grow. > > Note: the buffer manager does not free the data on destruction! You are > responsible for freeing it (if you use Mallocator). Thanks Steve, this runs now faster, I will update the table.
Sorry, but I do not get how to cleanup the mallocated memory :) Could you help me out here? -- Christian Köstlin