>> What I see is, when the program runs, a window that shows live the

>> memory used by the application-process.

>Under Unix/Linux environments you can use 'htop', 'top', Gnome/Mate
> System Monitor. For Windows you can use the Task Manager.

Huh, I do not use Gnome in some of my os ( ;-) )

Conclusion: there is something to create here with MSEgui or fpGUI.

> None of these give much detail, but they do some the memory usage and cached 
> memory.

Conclusion: there is something to create here with MSEgui or fpGUI.

> In the past I've also used a bash script under Linux with the 'ps'
> command to monitor a specific process including its threads.

Ha, something for the conclusion... ?  ;-)

> As Martin mentioned, it doesn't require any code changes. Simply change
> the compiler setting and recompile your project.

OK, capito, but a window that shows clearly the result -ghl will be wow.

> In fact, I highly recommend you always develop software with the -ghl 
> compiler settings defined.

OK, noted forever.

Many thanks.

Fre;D

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