Can't recall. But I'm testing in 64 bits too.

Best,
Scuri


Em 25/01/2017 23:28, "Andrew Robinson" <arobinso...@cox.net> escreveu:

Oops! Spoke too soon. Dr Memory crashes on 64-bits...which reminds me
Antonio,
did I tell you I was using the 64-bit version of IUP?

On 1/24/2017 at 4:20 PM, "Andrew Robinson" <arobinso...@cox.net> wrote:
>That is awesome! I just downloaded it and post the results of using it
>tomorrow.
>
>On 1/24/2017 at 3:07 PM, Ranier VF <ranier_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>Hi,
>>Try run with Dr.Memory (http://www.drmemory.org/)
>>c:\DrMemory\bin\drmemory -logdir c:\tmp app.exe
>>
>>Running without any modifications and reports when exit.
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Ranier Vilela
>>________________________________________
>>De: Andrew Robinson <arobinso...@cox.net>
>>Enviado: terça-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2017 17:08
>>Para: IUP discussion list.
>>Assunto: [Iup-users] Memory Leak?
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am running an app with the following code:
>>
>>int fnSrcFile_cb(void) {
>>  Ihandle *filedlg = IupFileDlg();
>>  IupSetAttribute(filedlg, "DIALOGTYPE", "OPEN");
>>  IupSetAttribute(filedlg, "EXTFILTER", "Text Files|*.txt|All
Files|*.*|");
>>  IupPopup(filedlg, IUP_CENTER, IUP_CENTER);
>>  if (IupGetInt(filedlg, "STATUS") != -1) {
>>    char* filename = IupGetAttribute(filedlg, "VALUE");
>>    IupSetStrAttribute(txt1,'VALUE',filename) }
>>  IupDestroy(filedlg);
>>  return IUP_DEFAULT }
>>
>>With Task Manager open, the app starts out taking up 5K of memory, but as
>soon as I click on the control button that calls the code above, it jumps
to
>~15k, even if all I do is open the dialog and click on cancel. If I keep on
>opening and then canceling the file dialog, the memory slowly creeps up in
>size. Closing the app leaves a ~12k stub in memory, indicating it wasn't
>actually destroyed. If I do not call the file dialog, the app opens and
>closes, leaving nothing behind in memory.
>>
>>I am using Windows7 and the latest version of IUP (3.21).
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Andrew
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