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[[Category:Compile Errors]] | |||
[[Category:Level Design FAQ]][[Category:Compile Errors]] | |||
The error message "<code>"Memory leak: mempool blocks left in memory: ''<number>''</code>" is harmless -- you can safely ignore it. | The error message "<code>"Memory leak: mempool blocks left in memory: ''<number>''</code>" is harmless -- you can safely ignore it. | ||
Revision as of 16:34, 12 September 2021
The error message ""Memory leak: mempool blocks left in memory: <number>
" is harmless -- you can safely ignore it.
Note that this has nothing to do with level leaks. The error originates from the CMemoryPool utility class. It's also important to note that after the message is printed, the memory pool is cleared.