Hi,
but what about the iplimage "test" which you are creating within your
callback funtion but dont releas ?
Suat
Am Samstag, den 22.05.2010, 16:54 -0700 schrieb chriss lei:
> Hello Radu,
>
> I'm well aware of using cvReleaseImage..
> Memory leak happens even if I use a single function on IplImage converted
> from sensor_msgs.
> Here's my callback function to illustrate. Usage of cvCopy here introduces
> memory blowup problem.
>
> void callback(const sensor_msgs::CameraInfo::ConstPtr& info,
> const sensor_msgs::ImageConstPtr& left,
> const stereo_msgs::DisparityImageConstPtr& disparity_msg)
> {
>
> im_left = left_bridge.imgMsgToCv(left, "passthrough");
>
> disp_bridge.fromImage(disparity_msg->image, "passthrough");
> dispImg = disp_bridge.toIpl();
>
> cvShowImage("left", im_left);
>
> IplImage* test = NULL;
> test = cvCreateImage(cvGetSize(dispImg), dispImg->depth, 1);
> cvCopy(dispImg, test);
> cvShowImage("disp", test);
> }
>
> Also, I'm not supposed to deallocate any IplImages that are converted from
> sensor_msgs as described in cvBridge tutorial.
> Is there a way to use opencv functions on IplImages and not use cv::Mat ?
>