Conditionally using FastMM avoiding IFDEFs in the DPR

Conditionally using FastMM avoiding IFDEFs in the DPR

http://www.uweraabe.de/Blog/2016/12/14/conditionally-using-fastmm-avoiding-ifdefs-in-the-dpr/
http://www.uweraabe.de/Blog/2016/12/14/conditionally-using-fastmm-avoiding-ifdefs-in-the-dpr/

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  1. I use a BootsTrapUnit as the first in the .dpr uses clause and the MemoryManagerBootsTrapUnit has all the conditional stuff in it.

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  2. Jeroen Wiert Pluimers That's interesting capitalisation.. I'd have named it BootStrapUnit.. It's a Strap for Boot (time), not a Trap for Boots ;-)

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  3. David Nottage Oops. Did I uppercase that T? Sorry (:

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