Kurosu a écrit :
> Kurosu a écrit :
>> I've been introducing a CleanUp() static method in those I found, so as
>> to delete the singleton of the considered class. This has so far removed
>> about 1MB of leaks on program exit, but a big number of them remains.
>
> As a side note, forcing object destruction underlined some code errors,
> for instance in the Font destructor, which probably (not yet confirmed)
> caused problems such as bug #10866.
>
> Because the process memory will be released anyway and destructor calls
> on end of game mostly take time for nothing, maybe we should put such
> calls behing a #ifdef DEBUG.
There's another way : a master object takes ownership of the singletons.
Basically :
int
main (...)
{
Master master;
master.assume_ownership_of (new singleton1);
...
master.assume_ownership_of (new singletonN);
return 0; // getting out releases the master, hence all singletons
}
Snark
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