17, 2006 7:08 AM
Subject: [sqlite] RE:Re: [sqlite] RE:Re: [sqlite] RE: SQLite memory leak on
Windows CE
Hi Robert,
I was talking about 3 selects satements using the same connections.
Anyway, thank you very much for your advice of using PRAGMA cache
size=8, that solved all the problems related
Hi Robert,
I was talking about 3 selects satements using the same connections.
Anyway, thank you very much for your advice of using PRAGMA cache
size=8, that solved all the problems related to sqlite3_exec memory
problems with a select statement, baut the memory problems are not solved at
all,
] RE:Re: [sqlite] RE: SQLite memory leak on Windows
CE
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have run your program on the CE emulator (Pocket PC 2003) and i got
the same memory leak.
I have inserted 2 buttons on a MFC dialog application.
The first button executes you
Hi,
Thank you very much for your help, i have modify the line, it compiles, it
doesn´t fire any exception, but memory is not freed at all (works the same way)
Anyone has another idea?, i tought that SQLite was working since a long time
ago on Windows CE devices, it seems quite strange that no
Hi Robert,
I was talking about 3 selects satements using the same connections.
Anyway, thank you very much for your advice of using PRAGMA cache
size=8, that solved all the problems related to sqlite3_exec memory
problems with a select statement, baut the memory problems are not solved at
all,
Hi Again Robert,
I have run your program on the CE emulator (Pocket PC 2003) and i got the same
memory leak.
I have inserted 2 buttons on a MFC dialog application.
The first button executes your code and the second button closes the
application.
If you examine the memory you will discover that
Hi Robert,
Thank you for your test. I have not test it on the emulator but in 4 different
Windows CE devices i have at work (with different Windows CE OS versions) and
it always give me the same memory leak result.
I will run your test tomorrow at work using the emulator and i will let you
know
Hi again Robert,
I think i forgot to tell you that to detect the memory leak you must not close
the application testing program, the easiest way to detect the memory leak is:
create a simple MFC dialog project. Add 2 buttons, one for executing your
testing program an another one for close the
Hi Robert,
Thank you for your test. I have not test it on the emulator but in 4 different
Windows CE devices i have at work (with different Windows CE OS versions) and
it always give me the same memory leak result.
I will run your test tomorrow at work using the emulator and i will let you
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