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/
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/
I use a BootsTrapUnit as the first in the .dpr uses clause and the MemoryManagerBootsTrapUnit has all the conditional stuff in it.
ReplyDeleteJeroen Wiert Pluimers That's interesting capitalisation.. I'd have named it BootStrapUnit.. It's a Strap for Boot (time), not a Trap for Boots ;-)
ReplyDeleteDavid Nottage Oops. Did I uppercase that T? Sorry (:
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