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Hi Jessica, thank you very much for your response. Yes, IntPtr is used heavily throughout the codebase, especially when "marshaling" pointers to native classes through managed interfaces. I still have not tracked the source of the leak but at least I know why the values don't add up. Cheers! / comments
Hi Jessica, thank you very much for your response. Yes, IntPtr is used heavily throughout the codebase, especially when "marshaling" pointers to native classes through managed interfaces. I still h...