The interpreter has support for debugging memory using some flags. Then you
can see in which functions borrows/releases are made. Look in the source
code what the flags are and compile gbx with them enabled ;)

/Emil

2012/3/11 Jussi Lahtinen <[email protected]>

> Hi!
> Is it possible to have more information about non freed allocations?
> Pointer name, object where allocation is done or something that would help
> to find the problem?
>
> Since I don't think I have any non freed allocations...
>
> Jussi
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