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    Posted: 30 October 2008 at 4:35am

When I include "Visual Leak Detector" in my CJ projects, I do get some leaks which may or may not be related to CJ code. Hard to tell at this point.

Perhaps it would be an idea to use this great utility when debugging the library itself (or any other code too, of course)?
 
 
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Hi,
Problem that some of memory will be free after vld show its report. So it can show leaks :(
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I see memory leaks now with v12.x that I did not see in previous versions.  Using MemoryValidator for detection.  Visual C++ (not always reliable) does not show any memory leaks though.
 
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