When exit() is called, like any other case in which zend_bailout() is used,
there can be memory blocks which will not be 'properly' freed, and we have
to rely on the memory manager to free it. So the fact leaks are not shown
in case of exit() is intentional.
Zeev
At 05:19 20/06/2005, Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello internals,
i just stumbled over a strange issue while testing. Some of my tests
have exit(0) at the end for easier test verification. Now i found a new
one that has a few memleaks but only reports them if i drop that exit(0)
line. Is this something we need to fix (e.g. exit() omits leakage info)?
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