[xmlsec] FW: Free/Destroy versus Memory Leak

Amiler Scumba amiler_scumba at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 20 11:27:55 PST 2006


Ed,

You should try running xmlsec.exe with --repeat option. If there is a memory 
leak you should be able to see it when using large number of repetitions. 
Task manager should be enough to spot it if there is a 40kb leak per 
operation...

Bye.
  Amiler


>From: Aleksey Sanin <aleksey at aleksey.com>
>To: ed.shallow at rogers.com
>CC: xmlsec at aleksey.com
>Subject: Re: [xmlsec] FW: Free/Destroy versus Memory Leak
>Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 10:50:23 -0800
>
>
>
>Ed Shallow wrote:
>>Yes I hear you. It would be irrefutable if we could reproduce it with a
>>native "C" setup.
>>
>>However, we need one that makes multiple calls (signs, verifies,
>>encrypts, decrypts) per process before exiting. The command line starts
>>a new process for each operation and one cannot measure the memory
>>profile.
>
>Well, if there is a memory leak then it would present somewhere
>even if one does 4 sequential calls instead of one program that
>does all of it.
>
>Aleksey
>
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