Hello all, While reorganizing my code a question about memory management in Pd arose in me. If I allocate memory within the constructor space, do I have to free this myself? If yes, how or where should I do this?
Example: typedef struct _myclass { t_object x_obj; t_int* x_ptr; } t_myclass; /* constructor */ void *myclass_new(t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv) { t_myclass *x = (t_myclass *)pd_new(myclass_class); x_ptr = (t_int)malloc(32*sizeof(t_int)); myFunction((int*) x_ptr); return (void *)x; } Note that I still need this pointer and the memory it's pointing at in the method space. Do I have to worry about this or is all memory freed automatically when an object is removed from its canvas? Any hints? Regards, Funs
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