DimitriPilot3 98536df915 Make sure to reserve() exactly the right amount of elements for the std::vector before filling it with CheatSearchResult's, in order to prevent automatic re-allocations.
It turns out that this (somewhat) gets rid of memory-related exceptions which used to occur (especially) during 8-bit cheat searches.  At least this is the case with my computer that has 3GB of RAM (the issue didn't seem to be caused by 100% of RAM usage, however).

Hopefully you'll be able to perform the following steps without errors now:
1. Open any game in Dolphin;
2. Go to Tools->Cheats Manager, and open the "Cheat Search" tab;
3. Preferably set the "Data Size" to 8-bit (the smaller, the more initial search results);
4. Press the "New Scan" button;
5. Use the "Unknown" search filter (which won't narrow the results down at all);
6. Press the "Next Scan" button.

(oh, and fix a typo in a comment I introduced in r6791 :p)

Anyway, make sure to tell me any eventual errors/regressions.

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