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+// =================================================================================================================================
+// This sample demonstrates how to use the auto-hooking functionality of HeapInspector. On PlayStation 3, this uses link-time
+// malloc/realloc/free overloading. On PC it uses the mhook API, which will hook into the very low-level HeapAlloc, HeapRealloc
+// and HeapFree functions. This will cause any allocations in your application to be caught.
+//
+// NOTE: the platform specific hooking calls can be found in the Main<platform>.cpp.
+// =================================================================================================================================
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+void Wait(int a_MilliSeconds);
+
+void RunHeapInspectorServer()
+{
+ while (1)
+ {
+ void* mem1;
+ void* memB;
+
+ mem1 = malloc(16);
+ memB = malloc(1024);
+
+ Wait(100);
+
+ free(mem1);
+ free(memB);
+
+ Wait(100);
+ }
+}