Le 07/05/2012 13:58, Gor Gyolchanyan a écrit :
I'm working on dynamic memory layout manager. Simply put, it will
allow one to create and use struct types at run-time.
Normally, you create a struct at compile-time type by specifying an
ordered list of fields, each with its own type (basically a size) and
name.
You then access those fields by calling a compile-time evaluated dot
operator, which computes the address of the specified field given the
address of the struct.
What I'm trying to make is precisely that, except at run-time.

My question is: what is the best way of allocating such a structure on
the stack? It will, of course, have a dynamically known size.


About that, I already had the need to return a variable that will be qualified as scope after the return.

It would also be usefull to safely implement stack allocator.

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