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-<!-- $Id$ -->
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
- <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <META NAME="Author" CONTENT="James CE Johnson">
- <TITLE>ACE Tutorial 010</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY TEXT="#000000" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" LINK="#000FFF" VLINK="#FF0F0F">
-
-<CENTER><B><FONT SIZE=+2>ACE Tutorial 010</FONT></B></CENTER>
-
-<CENTER><B><FONT SIZE=+2>Passing chunks of data through an ACE_Message_Queue</FONT></B></CENTER>
-
-
-<P>
-<HR WIDTH="100%">
-Our <A HREF="block.h">Block</A> object is a very simple derivative
-of the ACE_Message_Block. The only reason I created it was to prove
-that the message blocks to, indeed, get freed when we're done with 'em.
-<P>
-
-<HR WIDTH="100%">
-<PRE>
-<font color=red>// $Id$</font>
-
-<font color=blue>#ifndef</font> <font color=purple>BLOCK_H</font>
-<font color=blue>#define</font> <font color=purple>BLOCK_H</font>
-
-<font color=blue>#include</font> "<A HREF="../../../ace/Message_Block.h">ace/Message_Block.h</A>"
-
-<font color=blue>#if !defined</font> (<font color=purple>ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE</font>)
-<font color=blue># pragma</font> <font color=purple>once</font>
-<font color=blue>#endif</font> <font color=red>/* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */</font>
-
-<font color=red>/* This simple ACE_Message_Block derivative will inform us of it's
- construction and destruction. We'll use this to assure ourselves
- that we don't have any memory leaks. In a real application, of
- course, this isn't necessary. */</font>
-class Block : public ACE_Message_Block
-{
-public:
- Block (void)
- {
- ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
- "<font color=green>(%P|%t) Block ctor 0x%x\n</font>",
- (void *) this));
- }
-
- Block (size_t size)
- : ACE_Message_Block (size)
- {
- ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
- "<font color=green>(%P|%t) Block ctor 0x%x\n</font>",
- (void *) this));
- }
-
- virtual ~Block (void)
- {
- ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
- "<font color=green>(%P|%t) Block dtor 0x%x\n</font>",
- (void *) this));
- }
-};
-
-<font color=blue>#endif</font> <font color=red>/* BLOCK_H */</font>
-</PRE>
-<HR WIDTH="100%">
-<P>
-Ok, nothing really magic there. Some folks just feel a little uncomfortable
-not doing an explicit <i>delete</i> on objects they've <i>new</i>'d so I
-wanted to show you that the memory really does get cleaned up.
-
-<P><HR WIDTH="100%">
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