Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/03/30/14:22:58
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Charles Sandmann wrote:
> In summary, all the selector/memory cleanup issues are only needed when
> one DPMI application calls another.
Thanks for the clarification.
Does the above include the DPMI calls that create selectors, like
allocate DOS memory, segment-to-descriptor, etc., when they are issued by
a nested program? In other words, if a nested program allocates a
selector with one of these calls and doesn't explicitly free it before
exiting, will it only be freed when the parent application exits?
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