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authorVadim Savchuk <vsavchuk@productengine.com>2010-09-21 17:41:53 +0300
committerVadim Savchuk <vsavchuk@productengine.com>2010-09-21 17:41:53 +0300
commit483e22a64d4d8c56a0ac0a3d7df50c4860985446 (patch)
tree10919fc00c6462e700c334054e647c11177f9db0 /etc
parent90cd379508d41e5930e4f62f86a229d5f14c66e3 (diff)
STORM-166 FIXED Memory leak in LLSelectNode constructor.
Submitting on behalf of Thickbrick Sleaford. One of the LLSelectNode constructors has a leak where it does "new LLPermisions()" twice, thus leaking the address of the first object created. This constructor is called every time you interact (click, hover, select, possibly other) with an object, once for each prim in the object. Since sizeof(LLPermissions) is 92 bytes, this can be a significant amount after a while. I think this might explain VWR-18528 (leaking LLpemissions instances), at least partially. This was fixed in snowglobe 1.x as part of SNOW-267.
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