Memory Leaks

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Martyn Shaw-2
Memory Leaks
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Hi

There seem to be a lot of memory leaks in Audacity at the moment.  Has
anybody else noticed this?  I have turned on Visual Leak Detector in
AudacityApp.cpp and just starting Audacity and then closing it gives
me 113 memory leaks, most related to fonts used by the ruler in the
meter (?), some related to lrdf and raptor, some from nonguithread,
amongst others.  Should I be concerned about them?

TTFN
Martyn


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Vaughan Johnson
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Thanks, Martyn. Freeze is scant hours away. I think these should be
fixed during freeze, i.e., treated as bugs.

But more important, I think, is that GSoC students write summary
documentation on what they have done and how it works, during the
freeze. Doing so on the wiki is fine, I think, though mentors may want
something separate.

- Vaughan


Martyn Shaw wrote:

> Hi
>
> There seem to be a lot of memory leaks in Audacity at the moment.  Has
> anybody else noticed this?  I have turned on Visual Leak Detector in
> AudacityApp.cpp and just starting Audacity and then closing it gives
> me 113 memory leaks, most related to fonts used by the ruler in the
> meter (?), some related to lrdf and raptor, some from nonguithread,
> amongst others.  Should I be concerned about them?
>
> TTFN
> Martyn
>
>
>  

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