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Subject: Re: Statistics needed on memory leaks for chess programs

Author: KarinsDad

Date: 15:26:47 12/28/98

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On December 28, 1998 at 17:50:59, Inmann Werner wrote:

>Try to use some Microsoft Compilers (C++, Foxpro..). If you run some of the
>"sample applications" again and again, you will see the decreasing memory!
>
>I hate it, cause I have to do with it every day.
>
>Most problem is, if you create an object in the running program. Then you kill
>the "father". Take a look!
>
>Regards
>
>Werner

Werner,

I was trying to re-create what I have seen before and was unsuccessful. I could
create memory leaks with no problem, but the OS always cleaned it back up when
the application exited (as is proper). Please let me know which sample C++
applications you were using, which "father" objects you destroyed, and on which
OS.

Thanks,

KarinsDad



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