On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 4:02 AM, Sven Barth <pascaldra...@googlemail.com> wrote: [...]
> *Always* put an alternate memory manager as the first unit. I think that > requirement is even documented somewhere... > Thanks for share this information. > Also don't use -gh with alternate memory managers. They are *both* memory > managers and thus will lead to conflicting situations. > Hmmmm... I didn't know about this conflicting, thanks again! :-) Is there some way to report possible memory leaks when my memory manager is the cmem? Now I omitted the -gh and declared the units as: === code === uses cmem, Classes, SysUtils; === /code === And the problem was: === error === C:\Users\silvioprog\Desktop\av>project1.exe An unhandled exception occurred at $0040B8E2: EAccessViolation: Access violation $0040B8E2 === /error === -- Silvio Clécio
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