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Question[solved] class size doesn't seem to be determined correctly [modified] Pin
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I was getting a heap corruption error merely doing a new and delete (next to one another) of a class within a dll. After some troubleshooting, I found that I could avoid the error by changing a bool to a BOOL in the base class of the guilty class, which means that specific boolean variable size was being evaluated incorrectly (there's another bool that works fine).

Anyone have any clue as to what would cause this behavior?

Here's the original question posting (see posting for details and solution):
http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/164517/Heap-corruption-detected-in-class-after-delete-but.aspx[^]

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