Frederick, Thank you for the report! It is in our issue data base now and we will investigate. For the reference, the issue id is HDFFV-8518.
Elena ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Elena Pourmal The HDF Group http://hdfgroup.org 1800 So. Oak St., Suite 203, Champaign IL 61820 217.531.6112 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Sep 8, 2013, at 8:18 AM, Fredrik Orderud wrote: > Stack trace for 1st leaked allocation: > msvcr100d.dll!malloc(unsigned int nSize=8) Line 56 + 0x15 bytes C++ > hdf5_D.dll!H5FL_reg_init(H5FL_reg_head_t * head=0x583ef478) Line 239 + > 0xa bytes C > hdf5_D.dll!H5FL_reg_malloc(H5FL_reg_head_t * head=0x583ef478) Line 380 + > 0x9 bytes C > hdf5_D.dll!H5E_get_stack() Line 370 + 0xa bytes C > hdf5_D.dll!H5E_clear_stack(H5E_t * estack=0x00000000) Line 952 + 0x5 > bytes C > hdf5_D.dll!H5Fcreate(const char * filename=0x0041573c, unsigned int > flags=2, int fcpl_id=0, int fapl_id=0) Line 1458 + 0x109 bytes C > hdfleak.exe!main(int argc=1, char * * argv=0x00613b28) Line 20 + 0x2b > bytes C++ > Stack trace for 2nd leaked allocation: > msvcr100d.dll!malloc(unsigned int nSize=928) Line 56 + 0x15 bytes C++ > hdf5_D.dll!H5FL_malloc(unsigned int mem_size=928) Line 199 + 0xc bytes > C > hdf5_D.dll!H5FL_reg_malloc(H5FL_reg_head_t * head=0x583ef478) Line 399 + > 0xc bytes C > hdf5_D.dll!H5E_get_stack() Line 370 + 0xa bytes C > hdf5_D.dll!H5E_clear_stack(H5E_t * estack=0x00000000) Line 952 + 0x5 > bytes C > hdf5_D.dll!H5Fcreate(const char * filename=0x0041573c, unsigned int > flags=2, int fcpl_id=0, int fapl_id=0) Line 1458 + 0x109 bytes C > hdfleak.exe!main(int argc=1, char * * argv=0x00613b28) Line 20 + 0x2b > bytes C++ > > Configuration: > * Windows 7 SP1 (x64) > * Visual Studio 2010 SP1 > * HDF5 1.8.11 C library compiled as 32bit DLL > > Thanks in advance, > Fredrik Orderud
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