Hi Pavel, Rob,

I'd like to reiterate concern about freeing memory after allocating it with "new". Didn't find anything in this regard. More than 1 occasion in lbfgs.h file. Are we sure memory leak is not happening?

Best regards,
Oleg Sobolev.  

On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 11:18 AM, R.D. Oeffner <rdo20@cam.ac.uk> wrote:

There is now a fatal warning in libtbx/SConscript if gcc encounters variable length arrays as this is not portable code and we've had broken builds on more than one occasion due to this recently.

Rob

 

On 11/04/2017 12:01, Pavel Afonine wrote:

Hi Rob,

thanks for the fix. This is was Min's code (remember her from the past workshop?). I simply applied her patch without looking into it too much, and made sure all t96 pass.

Again, thanks for fixing it.

Pavel

On 4/11/17 03:48, R.D. Oeffner wrote:
Hi Pavel, I have made a change to that file as it didn't compile on Windows. In fact I can't understand how it would compile with other compilers before as the syntax to me seemed illegal given that n is not known at compile time. I'm not sure how a dynamically created FloatType should be destroyed as I couldn't find any examples of that being done throughout this file. Rob

 


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