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12:28 AM
@Permian you invoke the opengl or directx api, which, through the viedo card constructor drivers, draw the stuff on the screen.
You can use something like SFML, SDL, or any other rendering engine that will abstract such low level layers...
 
1:22 AM
@Permian Basically, there is a rendering class that renders the scene. It also has to do some optimization, including managing textures etc.
@Permian You can actually look at the Unreal source
 
 
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3:38 PM
I'm having a hard time finding out what exactly happens when you use new in c++ (windows); specifically, the link between new, delete and VirtualAlloc. The documentation says that it "Allocates memory [...] from the free store".
I'm trying to figure out if I have a memory leak (in 64bit).
(What worries me here is the "private data" that is not "reserved", which, as I understand by VMMap's documentation, is allocated by VirtualAlloc, but is not part of the heap--I assume it's containing zombie data.)
This would suggest that an object is newd, then deleted, but somehow not given back to the OS?
 

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