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RE: [ft-devel] Memory problem?
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丁力 |
Subject: |
RE: [ft-devel] Memory problem? |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:19:18 +0800 |
When I use FT_New_Memory_Face, the phenomenon is more obvious than FT_New_Face.
I have enabled the built-in debugger, and traced those message, I don't know
how to determine where the leak:
sfnt_init_face: 15916028, 0
tt_face_load_font_dir: 15916028
-- Tables count: 9
-- Format version: 00010000
cvt - 001526f4 - 0000001a
fpgm - 00152710 - 0000002e
glyf - 0000009c - 00149ff6
head - 00152740 - 00000036
hhea - 00152778 - 00000024
hmtx - 0015279c - 00004732
loca - 0014a094 - 00008660
maxp - 00156ed0 - 00000020
prep - 00156ef0 - 00000088
table directory loaded
sfnt_load_face: 15916028
`head' loaded
`maxp' loaded
`cmap' missing
`name' missing
`post' missing
`hhea' loaded
`hmtx' loaded
`vertical hhea' missing
`os2' missing
`eblc' missing
`pclt' missing
`gasp' missing
`kern' missing
sfnt_load_face: done
Locations loaded
CVT loaded
Font program loaded, 46 bytes
Prep program loaded, 136 bytes
sfnt_init_face: 14C4FEF8, 0
tt_face_load_font_dir: 14C4FEF8
-- Tables count: 9
-- Format version: 00010000
cvt - 00042d94 - 0000001a
fpgm - 00042db0 - 0000002e
glyf - 0000009c - 0003a698
head - 00042de0 - 00000036
hhea - 00042e18 - 00000024
hmtx - 00042e3c - 00004732
loca - 0003a734 - 00008660
maxp - 00047570 - 00000020
prep - 00047590 - 00000088
table directory loaded
sfnt_load_face: 14C4FEF8
`head' loaded
`maxp' loaded
`cmap' missing
`name' missing
`post' missing
`hhea' loaded
`hmtx' loaded
`vertical hhea' missing
`os2' missing
`eblc' missing
`pclt' missing
`gasp' missing
`kern' missing
sfnt_load_face: done
Locations loaded
CVT loaded
Font program loaded, 46 bytes
Prep program loaded, 136 bytes
-----Original Message-----
From: David Turner [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 10:42 PM
To: Chris Altick; DingLi(??); address@hidden
Subject: RE: [ft-devel] Memory problem?
Hi Guys,
could you enable the FreType built-in debugger to determine where the leak
is ? see the DEBUG file in docs/ for instructions on how to do that, that
would be useful.
thanks in advance,
- David