Very interesting results.
I think we should make it a high priority to fix HBQT,
otherwise everything built upon it is standing on weak
foundation.
Brgds,
Viktor
On 2010 Jan 7, at 17:20, Bisz István wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> In Fedora12 you can use valgrind which should give much
>> precise results.
>
> Thank you for the details. The link below contains the valgrind log files for
> demoqt, demoxbp and hbide and a suppressions file: qt.supp:
> {
> demoqt_suppress_QApplication
> Memcheck:Leak
> ...
> fun:_ZN12QApplicationC1ERiPPci
> ...
> }
>
> The suppression file is necessary to suppress the errors of the not released
> resources generated by the QApplication constructor at the program
> initialization.
> The Qt designers decided that the resources allocated by QApplication
> constructor are not released by the delete operator execution. This resources
> are released together with the program termination.
>
> http://www.easy-share.com/1908937902/valgrind.qt.fedora12.zip
>
> Best regards,
> István
>
>
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