30 May
2022
30 May
'22
2:37 a.m.
On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 7:30 PM Emil Dotchevski via Boost
std::bad_alloc is quite possible and it ought to be handled properly.
In almost 100% of cases, std::bad_alloc is thrown because the process has default memory restrictions via ulimit. Also I made up that number. Thanks