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Understanding Stack And Heap Memory In 32 Bit Clarion Applications

6/5/2001 12:00:00 AM

In Clarion, as well as in C and C++ (and unlike Java), you need to be aware of possible memory leaks and thus be aware of the side effects of declaring variables. John Gorter explains how 32 bit Clarion applications use stack and heap memory.