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Re: Query Object Memory Leak?: msg#00057db.mysql.c++
Warren Young wrote: I did something very similar, but mod 10,000 instead, and only got a few dots before it dereferenced a null pointer. On further investigation, it was that I was only getting one dot -- when i == 0 -- because it was crashing on the first Query object destruction. And that was because I was using a mysqlpp.dll built with VC++ 2003 with my test program built and running under VC++ 2005. D'oh! Running Matt Dargavel's test program, running against a consistent set of libraries, I also see a 66 MB heap after a million runs. This is with the latest repository version of MySQL++, MySQL 4.1.14, and VC++ 2005. -- MySQL++ Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus?unsub=gcdmc-plusplus@xxxxxxxxxxx
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