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QuestionProcess exit memory released? Pin
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Niklas L8-Dec-10 21:58
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Always clean up your allocated memory. Even though the OS will reclaim the allocated memory, deleting objects (C++) might have important side effects, such as releasing resources in other processes the instance has allocated on construction. This might lead to 'leaks' in other running processes. Also, if you don't properly delete allocated resources, your code will not be reusable in other applications. Cleaning up your own mess is an important part of C++. Clean up.

QuestionHow can identify why AfxBeginThread return value is NULL? Pin
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