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<span class="keyword">void</span> <span class="identifier">break_memory_alloc</span><span class="special">(</span><span class="keyword">long</span> mem_alloc_order_num<span class="special">)</span><span class="special">;</span></pre></div>
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<p>On some platforms/memory managers (at the moment only on Windows/Visual Studio) one can tell a C Runtime to break on specific memory allocation. This can be used in combination with memory leak detection (which reports leaked memory allocation number) to locate the place where leak initiated.
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