capture-pane has -p so you can pipe its output rather than letting it create a buffer you have to delete.
Calm down, it's a bit of fun.
He uses 32 bit pointers for the scan also, I think 32 bit only is intended. It also won't detect unaligned pointers :-). But this is someone's first try while learning about C or GC, he does says there will be mistakes!
A previous article on this said he watches a huge amount of football.
A previous article on this mentioned his superb memory, which is probably also an asset to both games.
Someone has always been number 1 though :-). This is only news because he is also world class at another game.
capture-pane has -p so you can pipe its output rather than letting it create a buffer you have to delete.
Calm down, it's a bit of fun.
He uses 32 bit pointers for the scan also, I think 32 bit only is intended. It also won't detect unaligned pointers :-). But this is someone's first try while learning about C or GC, he does says there will be mistakes!
A previous article on this said he watches a huge amount of football.
A previous article on this mentioned his superb memory, which is probably also an asset to both games.
Someone has always been number 1 though :-). This is only news because he is also world class at another game.