Matthew Lye wrote:
> I've been messing around a little bit with the new development tools  
> in Leopard.  If I've managed to use the memory leak tool properly  
> (based on Dtrace, with a GUI), and do in fact understand what I'm  
> doing, you should find that the logic of the following functions  
> allows a return without deallocating allocated memory, i.e., they can  
> (and sometimes do) leak.
 
> If this proves to be correct, and useful, then I'll do further testing.
[...]

Thanks. These leaks should be plugged in current SVN now.

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1000 octets   = 1 ko = 1 kilooctet; 1024 octets   = 1 Kio = 1 kibioctet
1000^2 octets = 1 Mo = 1 megaoctet; 1024^2 octets = 1 Mio = 1 mebioctet
1000^3 octets = 1 Go = 1 gigaoctet; 1024^3 octets = 1 Gio = 1 gibioctet

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