Last FWH version. Memory leak.
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Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Hi all,
I have strange problems in my app with last FWH12.12 version,
after some hours of work my app icons disappear when I go over them with the mouse, see image1.I think this could be due to a memory leak, see image 2.
Any ideas ? Thanks in advance.
I have strange problems in my app with last FWH12.12 version,
after some hours of work my app icons disappear when I go over them with the mouse, see image1.I think this could be due to a memory leak, see image 2.
Any ideas ? Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Marco Turco
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Marco Turco
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Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Marco,
What FWH version were you using previously ? thanks
What FWH version were you using previously ? thanks
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Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
FWH 10.11 , BCC 5.82 - xharbour 1.2.1 (rev 6715)
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Marco Turco
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Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Marco,
Did you do some source code modifications in your app to build with 12.12 ?
Are you using modified FWH classes ?
Did you do some source code modifications in your app to build with 12.12 ?
Are you using modified FWH classes ?
Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Antonio ,
I have the same problem
Maurizio
I have the same problem
Maurizio
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Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Maurizio,
Yes, we are aware of such problem, thats why we need to identify a FWH version where there is no such problem so we can compare them and get an idea about what may be the reason. I don't think it is a memory leak but something else.
Have you both check the GDI handles consume to see if they increase ?
Maurizio, could you check what FWH version were you using before and if such problem existed ?
Yes, we are aware of such problem, thats why we need to identify a FWH version where there is no such problem so we can compare them and get an idea about what may be the reason. I don't think it is a memory leak but something else.
Have you both check the GDI handles consume to see if they increase ?
Maurizio, could you check what FWH version were you using before and if such problem existed ?
Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Antonio,
I update FWH almost every month so therefore it is dificult to find where the problem first originated.
I also don't think it is a memory leak problem because it sometimes happens when you open the program (that is straight away).
I had made many tests but I can't seem to reproduce an example that highlights the problem. I now don't know what else to do. I now it is difficult but we have to find a solution.
Regard,
Maurizio
I update FWH almost every month so therefore it is dificult to find where the problem first originated.
I also don't think it is a memory leak problem because it sometimes happens when you open the program (that is straight away).
I had made many tests but I can't seem to reproduce an example that highlights the problem. I now don't know what else to do. I now it is difficult but we have to find a solution.
Regard,
Maurizio
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Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Maurizio,
If Marco had his app working fine with FWH 10.10 that would be a good starting point.
Could someone else report a FWH more recent version where this error does not happen ? thanks
If Marco had his app working fine with FWH 10.10 that would be a good starting point.
Could someone else report a FWH more recent version where this error does not happen ? thanks
Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Hi Antonio,
I have experienced a very similar problem that I could not solve:
http://forums.fivetechsupport.com/viewt ... =3&t=24329
The only way I found to avoid it, it was to stay with xHarbour 1.2.1 Rev 9388... If I compile with newer versions, I loose resources...
The very new version, loose less resources, but it happens... some versions after the one I use, loose a lot of resources...
The same happens with Harbour...
I think is not a problem of FWH, because it happens in FWH12.04 as well as my old version FWH10.02, and the only thing I change is the (x)Harbour compiler...
I have experienced a very similar problem that I could not solve:
http://forums.fivetechsupport.com/viewt ... =3&t=24329
The only way I found to avoid it, it was to stay with xHarbour 1.2.1 Rev 9388... If I compile with newer versions, I loose resources...
The very new version, loose less resources, but it happens... some versions after the one I use, loose a lot of resources...
The same happens with Harbour...
I think is not a problem of FWH, because it happens in FWH12.04 as well as my old version FWH10.02, and the only thing I change is the (x)Harbour compiler...
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FWH12.04||Harbour 3.2.0 (18754)||BCC6.5||UEstudio 10.10||
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Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Marco,
Were you experiencing such effect with FWH 10.10 ? thanks
Were you experiencing such effect with FWH 10.10 ? thanks
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Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Hi Antonio,
my previous FWH version I used was 10.11 and my apps run well with this version, without this problem.
my previous FWH version I used was 10.11 and my apps run well with this version, without this problem.
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Marco Turco
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Marco Turco
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Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
Has anyone found a cause and/or solution to this problem?
Thanks,
Randal Ferguson
Thanks,
Randal Ferguson
Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
I had also problem with memory leaks. For me they disappeared after I disabled
at METHOD Initiate of CLASS TComboBox. In older version of FWH this line wasn't there.
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::oGet:SetFont( ::oFont )
at METHOD Initiate of CLASS TComboBox. In older version of FWH this line wasn't there.
Best Regards,
Ruediger Alich
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HMG 3.1.3 | FTDN/FWH 13.12 | Harbour 3.2 | BCC/MinGW | Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 (32/64-Bit), Wine (Linux/Mac) - started 1999 with FW, 1989 with Clipper
Ruediger Alich
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HMG 3.1.3 | FTDN/FWH 13.12 | Harbour 3.2 | BCC/MinGW | Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 (32/64-Bit), Wine (Linux/Mac) - started 1999 with FW, 1989 with Clipper
Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
It can happen only on Windows 7?
Happens to me something like: [url] http://forums.fivetechsupport.com/viewt ... =3&t=25592 # p139634 [/ url]
We all use xHarbour?
Happens to me something like: [url] http://forums.fivetechsupport.com/viewt ... =3&t=25592 # p139634 [/ url]
We all use xHarbour?
Un saludo
Fernando González Diez
ALSIS GHE Sistemas Informáticos
Fernando González Diez
ALSIS GHE Sistemas Informáticos
Re: Last FWH version. Memory leak.
My customers reported it also on Windows XP.fgondi wrote:It can happen only on Windows 7?
We use Harbour.fgondi wrote:We all use xHarbour?
Best Regards,
Ruediger Alich
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Ruediger Alich
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HMG 3.1.3 | FTDN/FWH 13.12 | Harbour 3.2 | BCC/MinGW | Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 (32/64-Bit), Wine (Linux/Mac) - started 1999 with FW, 1989 with Clipper