Actually in D2006/D2007 it does not work. You just use FastMM instead -
which has the equivalent options when running in Debug mode.

Myles.

 

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On Behalf Of Leigh Wanstead
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2007 01:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: RE: [DUG] Dumb Friday Question

 

Hi Jeremy,

 

I think you need this one http://v.mahon.free.fr/pro/freeware/memcheck

 

;-)

 

Regards

Leigh

www.smootharm.com

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeremy Coulter
        Sent: Friday, 4 May 2007 1:28 p.m.
        To: delphi@delphi.org.nz
        Subject: [DUG] Dumb Friday Question

        Hi All. This is a question that might be infulenced by some
serious lack of sleep :-)

         

        I have a funtion. Its return result is a TStringlist.

        In my code I create a TStringlist then add my values to it, then
pass this to the RESULT varaible for the function.

         

        Now,  this is prob. an obvious answer than I prob. do actually
know, but if I got:-

         

        sResult := TStringList.create;

        sResult.add('blah');

        Result:=sResult;

         

        Then if I free sResult, then I loss the values I added, and the
result is empty as you would expect.

        But the issue I have is, so if I DONT free sResults, what
happens to it? Surley it stays in memory,a dn I would end up with a
memory leack after repeaditive calls. Is that right? Or is because the
variable is function specific its free by default etc?

        Its a basic question I know....but the more I thought about it
the more uncertain I became....I really need some sleep so that prob.
the real probelm :-)

         

        Jeremy

         

         



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