
Thanks a lot for the reply..... but, if shared memory is created with the class fixed_managed_shared_memory..? There is a method in the class get_address() which returns base address of the shared memory. Suppose if I memset this pointer, then initial mapping information kept inside the shared memory (map tree created by segment_manager and memory_algorithm) will also be lost. Please tell me any clue about this problem..? On 3/7/07, Ion GaztaƱaga <igaztanaga@gmail.com> wrote:
Caleb Epstein wrote:
This example shows memset being used:
http://ice.prohosting.com/newfunk/boost/libs/interprocess/doc/html/interproc...
Thanks for the reply Caleb. Apart from that, shared memory is (or should be) guaranteed to be zero when it's created.
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