I was having a weird memory leak report in a C++ program, happening right after I close it, and triggered by a call to _CrtDumpMemoryLeaks
, which exists in the very end of WinMain
function in WinLamb. I was puzzled, because I’ve commented everything out, and I still had the memory leak.
Turns out _CrtDumpMemoryLeaks
is called at the end of WinMain
, before the static object destructors are called. And there you go: if any statically allocated object had made a heap allocation, the memory won’t be freed yet, thus the report.
I’m not the only one with this problem, but so far no solution had any effect. By now I’ll just avoid static allocation of objects which alloc memory on the heap, and carry on with life. Maybe I’m too used to the JavaScript blessings.
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