12-07-2005 10:57 AM
12-07-2005 11:05 AM
I was hoping I could get away without writting a book.
"Back the day..." LV would let you write pretty bad code. Amoung other things, if you allocated a serial port and failed to close it explicitly, LV would let you do that. This meant that if you want ed to use the same port again for another application, NO-GO! The serial port was still allocated. And trying to run your program again... same issue. You would have to re-boot.
LV has gotten a lot smarter over the years and now behaves like an efficient little assistant and keeps track of what you are doing a cleans up after for you.
Since resource allocation is very expensive (performance wise) LV allocates and releases resources only when it has to or there is no possiblitiy of trying to get at it again. This means that the resource are de-allocated when LV exits.
Ben
12-07-2005 11:16 AM
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