25-01-2013, 11:28 AM
Thanks a lot for your replies.
I'm still in doubt. Mainly because Rule 20.4 belongs to 6.20 Standard Libraries part and also text of this rule references to standard functions vastly. It's like strongly indicating that it's about standard functions and it just very unclearly indicates that this is also about any other dynamic memory allocation approaches.
Anyway it seems that formal Deviation procedure is the best way in this situation.
Thanks again,
Szymon
I'm still in doubt. Mainly because Rule 20.4 belongs to 6.20 Standard Libraries part and also text of this rule references to standard functions vastly. It's like strongly indicating that it's about standard functions and it just very unclearly indicates that this is also about any other dynamic memory allocation approaches.
Anyway it seems that formal Deviation procedure is the best way in this situation.
Thanks again,
Szymon
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