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Originally Posted by pinterf
Resizers do not check allocation result. But in my test, they even dont reach the checking point. Provided if the OS is in low memory situation too. In this case I do not care the meaningful error report when even task manager response time is some minutes because of swapping
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That doesn't always happen. Groucho reported he got an access violation at least once, and those with fast swap (SSD) or no swap at all because they turned it off would also crash. Anyway, I'm calling dibs on this fix.
On a different topic: I've got a private branch with some stuff not in MT, because it changes ScriptEnv2, so I don't want to mix it in unless it's ready. This way others can still merge from me or builds can be issued without breaking stuff too early. I think I've got a way to go about the MT-related issues, but I need to try it out to see if the theory works. Other unrelated fixes I will try to put in MT directly.