On 2015-11-09 00:08, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
The glpk reference manual says (6.1.13):
If the hook routine returns, the application program is
abnormally terminated. To prevent abnormal termination the hook
routine may perform a global jump using the standard function
longjmp, in which case the application program *must* call the
routine glp_free_env.
I see. Unfortunately, this actually frees all memory allocated by GLPK
before which means that future calls to glp_delete_prob() for example
will generate an error. This makes it harder to use for me.
Jeroen.
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