Actually what i mean for freeing memory is .. freeing the opencl context, releasing command queue, all opencl kernels etc...<div><br></div><div>sorry for not too clear in my words..</div><div><br></div><div>I dont think this will be freed until i free the context..</div>
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2010/11/2 kb pachauri <<a href="mailto:kb.pachauri@gmail.com">kb.pachauri@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
<div class="im">> Thanks. Thats what i am also thinking..<br>
> If i want to free some of the memory, which i am allocating as part<br>
> pixman_implementation_t for opencl intialization stuff (context, command<br>
> queue, kernel etc) where i can do that.<br>
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</div>Why/when do you want to free them?<br>
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Isn't your data automatically deallocated upon program termination?<br>
(Malloced data and open sockets/descriptors are automatically reclaimed)<br>
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