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Allocating memory within an oct-file might seem easy as the C++
new/delete operators can be used. However, in that case great care must be
taken to avoid memory leaks. The preferred manner in which to allocate
memory for use locally is to use the OCTAVE_LOCAL_BUFFER
macro.
An example of its use is
OCTAVE_LOCAL_BUFFER (double, tmp, len)
that returns a pointer tmp
of type double *
of length
len
.
In this case Octave itself will worry about reference counting and variable scope and will properly free memory without programmer intervention.