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I need to activate the ReportMemoryLeaksOnShutdown functionality to report the memory leaks of my application, but only under debug mode (when the Delphi IDE is running). How can I do this?

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If you mean "debug mode" as compiled using the Debug build configuration (D2007+), you'll have the DEBUG symbol defined, so you can activate the ReportMemoryLeaksOnShutdown even when running oustide the debugger with:

{$IFDEF DEBUG}
  ReportMemoryLeaksOnShutdown := True;
{$ENDIF}

If you want to run only if the debugger is present, look at RRUZ answer

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try using the DebugHook variable

ReportMemoryLeaksOnShutdown:=DebugHook<>0;
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    And probably disable the stupid warning associated with DebugHook, {$WARN SYMBOL_PLATFORM OFF}
    – jasonpenny
    Mar 15, 2011 at 20:20
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    Stupid (for the versions of Delphi I have,) because they only work on the Windows platform, so for me, it's just noise.
    – jasonpenny
    Mar 15, 2011 at 20:28
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    I don't agree that the warning is stupid. I do realize that Kylix didn't get a follow-up and Delphi.NET got replaced by Delphi Prism. But with the things that future Delphi versions will bring (read the roadmap, demos during DelphiLive last year, and events this year some of which had x64 and/or Mac compiler previews), I think the warning can be annoying but is not stupid. Mar 15, 2011 at 20:29
  • @jason Well switch the warning off then and stop whining! Just because you don't need it doesn't mean many others want it. What's more the good folk at Emba gave you control of the warning. Good job in my view. Mar 15, 2011 at 20:30
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    The project options are project specific (hence the name). There are still global options in the IDE valid for every project - they are just not the same options available. Although there is also something like default project options.
    – Uwe Raabe
    Mar 15, 2011 at 22:19
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I usually use the IsDebuggerPresent API function and also surround it with a DEBUG symbol check so the code doesn't end up in release builds:

{$IFDEF DEBUG}   
  ReportMemoryLeaksOnShutDown := IsDebuggerPresent();
{$ENDIF}

The function should already be declared in the Windows unit, if you're not using an ancient version of Delphi and works on Windows 2000 and newer.

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  • IsDebuggerPresent is not declared in the Windows unit, so: function IsDebuggerPresent: LongBool; stdcall; function IsDebuggerPresent; external kernel32 name 'IsDebuggerPresent'; May 24, 2019 at 12:49

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