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Iain Clarke, Warrior Programmer25-Jan-08 0:21
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Iain Clarke, Warrior Programmer25-Jan-08 0:47
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Maxwell Chen25-Jan-08 0:47
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Questionhow to find where the memory leaking occurred according to the vc's output? Pin
kcynic24-Jan-08 21:35
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CPallini24-Jan-08 21:40
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kcynic24-Jan-08 22:02
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CPallini24-Jan-08 22:14
mveCPallini24-Jan-08 22:14 
Well, I know you're smart guy, hence you can easily figure out that "\\.\\G:" is an hint that a string (for instance, a CString) containing that path is leaking, it isn't a link to your source code.

You have to check the objects that hold such paths at runtime.

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