>> Yes, these are shown because of the hbmk2 C++ stub, 
>> before the addition of it, basically no tests were 
>> accurate since the allocation functions were never 
>> overridden.
>> 
> 
> It may also imply that Qt is taking two approaches,
> for alloc the standard C++ way and for releases some 
> proprietory method not directing to our stub call.
> 
> Again I may be utterly wrong.

It would be a quite stupid thing on their part.

What's theoretically possible is that we're not 
overriding some delete operators. Though I took 
the C++ allocation override information right from 
the QT documentation available on the web, but 
it's possible it's outdated.

Brgds,
Viktor

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