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    Posted: 03 August 2010 at 2:24pm

I was testing modeless property sheet in CPropertySheetDlg::OnButtonTree() of PropertySheetDlg sample project. After I close the main window, I noticed there was memory leak for not deleting a CSamplePropertySheet object. So I called DestroyWindow()at window close but the memory leak was still there.

Any advice? Thanks.

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Hi,

You need manually delete pointer to ps. You can add member in your class and delete it in destructor.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nick_w Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 August 2010 at 12:04pm
I did.
 
I have this in destructor
 

CPropertySheetDlg::~CPropertySheetDlg()

{

if ( m_pModelLessSheet )

{

delete m_pModelLessSheet->pNavigator;

m_pModelLessSheet->DestroyWindow();

m_pModelLessSheet = NULL;

}

}

if I add   delete m_pModelLessSheet;     
after destroy window, it will crash.
 
Originally posted by oleg oleg wrote:

Hi,

You need manually delete pointer to ps. You can add member in your class and delete it in destructor.
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Could it be that you need to do this, using the good old way by calling delete this in WM_NCDESTROY ?
 
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