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Definitions of cleanups in various dictionaries:
noun - a very large profit
noun - (baseball) the fourth position in the batting order (usually filled by the best batter on the team)
noun - the act of making something clean
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Feb 25 2018 The Washington Post |
Mar 3 2017 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
May 29 2015 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
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Plural form of cleanup. |
an act of cleaning a place. |
An act of making a place clean or tidy. |
The fourth position in a team's batting order, typically reserved for a power hitter likely to clear the bases by enabling any runners to score. |
Cleanups might refer to |
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Cleanup stack is a concept widely used in Symbian OS. It is most suitable to use in places where dynamic memory is used (allocated) in programming. The problem with dynamic memory is the sole discretion of the underlying OS whether the request for memory allocation shall succeed or not. Applications (Requester of memory) must be prepared to handle the rejection. In large programs dynamic memory is used almost everywhere. If an application frequently adds the code to handle this failure then it will increase the code size significantly. Symbian is used mostly on phones where this increase in the code size will further amplify the memory allocation failures. Symbian features an ingenious solution to that problem. When an application notes a memory allocation may fail, it places the earlier allocated memory address to a location which Symbian is aware of. That location is called Cleanup Stack. In the event of failure, Symbian knows that whatever resource is placed on the Cleanup Stack needs be freed. This way all the resources are freed when a program crashes (or Leaves). This freeing is performed automatically by the Symbian OS. Applications die peacefully without worrying who would clean up the mess left after them. * Cleanup stack make an idea to keep a copy of pointer to allocated memory and all elements from the cleanup stack are popped out and destroyed by using Push(), Pop(), and PopAndDestroy(). For example,* CleanupStack::PushL(ptr) * CleanupStack::Pop() * CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy() |