Hello Everybody

Since yesterday I am busy with intensive experiments 
applying various combinations of the hbQT destructor code
and GC and have come out with following :

Link hbIDE ( any other application as well ) with -hbnocppmm as
c:\>hbmk2 hbide.hbp -hbnocppmm and GPF's will disappear.

The reason is: as we cannot handle how and when Qt applies 
destructions in an object's life-cycle, we must not allocate those 
pointers via our own memory managers. But still we need to inform
Qt that an object is no longer in use if variable holding it 
goes out of scope.

Other all aspects are still the same minus GPF.
Please test on various OS's/Systems and report on the list.

Thank you for your cooperation.



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                 enjoy hbIDEing...
                    Pritpal Bedi 
_a_student_of_software_analysis_&_design_
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