I did. I found discussions about modules implementing dynamic memory
allocation in realtime code, but I couldn't figure out if they would allow
me to allocate objects. I tried "realtime C++", "real time C++", "real time
objects allocation", etc, as search criteria, but none of them seemed to
lead me to relevant information. Maybe you would be so kind of pointing me
to the right postings. Thank you.

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Subject: Re: [rtl] Real time C++?


> At 16:49 +0200 09-04-2001, Ivan Martinez wrote:
> >     Hello all:
> >     Somebody in my university group is very interested in handling
classes
> >in the realtime code. Is it possible to do it with RTLinux or RTAI?.
Thank
> >you.
>
> This has been discussed to death in the (recent) past. Please search
> the mailing list archives before asking.
>
> JDB.
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