Hi,

I'm using protocol buffers in my project (C++), and while I was
hunting for memory leaks, I discovered that in the generated code,
static members are being allocated, but there's no way to free them.
It's not a major issue, because the leak only occur when you exit the
application (and the static members are not being free as they
should), but I would like to know if you are aware of this issue, and
is there a workaround or any other solution?

Thanks,

Adam Oren
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