eout to make sure it isn't too high (however, you
did say it isn't slow growth, but check anyway).
However, we could literally guess all day long, as there are dozens of
ways code can eat up memory.
Joe
-Original Message-
From: Greg McCane [mailto:gregmcc...@yahoo.ca]
Sent: Mo
2010 11:31:16 PM
Subject: RE: Tips on tracking down memory leaks
> From: Greg McCane [mailto:gregmcc...@yahoo.ca]
> Subject: Tips on tracking down memory leaks
>
> The memory growth appears to be in large chunks rather
> than slow, steady growth.
Use a heap profiler to find out w
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