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.\" $Id: lbFreeLeaks.3,v 1.1 2001/07/13 01:38:15 chipx86 Exp $
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.TH "lbFreeLeaks" 3 "12 Jul 2001" "leakbug"
.SH "NAME"
lbFreeLeaks \- Frees all known leaked memory.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.ft B
#include <leakbug.h>
.sp
void lbFreeLeaks(void);
.ft R
.SH "PARAMETERS"
None.
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
This is the easy way out of freeing memory, but it can be dangerous.
You probably shouldn't use it.
.SH "RETURNS"
Nothing.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
lbDumpLeaks(3)
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