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Re: Working with digits [Re: Ayumi] #476697
03/23/19 16:10
03/23/19 16:10
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Why do you think it would remove an externally created bmap as well? I really doubt that. If the bitmap would be defined in the panel by name, yes, then it would be removed as well, but a pointer that is created and assigned afterwards shouldn't be removed in my understanding.


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Re: Working with digits [Re: Uhrwerk] #476709
03/25/19 10:48
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I "guess", because ptr_remove remove dynamically created as well as statically defined objects. If you havn t created any global /local BMAP Pointer, ptr_remove should remove the bmap Pointer with the Panel Pointer.

To accomplish the Question, i will try some memory Tests.


EDIT: Ok you are right. (I forgot, it s same as STRING* in TEXT Struct). You need to remove the bmap Pointer first, than Panel itself.

Last edited by Ayumi; 03/25/19 13:03.
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