From: Chuck E. <ec...@mi...> - 2000-05-31 13:17:10
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Ignore this message right now. I was composing it last night and my e-mail program decided to send it this morning. I have _not_ checked in KeyValueAccess. -Chuck >Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 01:58:08 -0400 >To: JayL, web...@li... >From: Chuck Esterbrook <ec...@mi...> >Subject: More on leaks > > >Jay, I forgot to ask: Did you set LogActivity to 0 for the Application? >Does 0 vs 1 make any difference in your leakage? > >I will check in a new KeyValueAccess class that is the ancestor class of >all WebKit classes. The change I made was to use unbound methods rather >than bound which eliminates a circular reference to self. In my new >'leaks' test, found in the same file, 300000 iterations now maxes out at >about 2.5MB, whereas the old version would max out at about 65MB due to >circular refs. > >Jay, please update and see if this helps. > >Also, I noticed the test suite for KeyValueAccess looks a little funky >(but the same as the original version) and that the "show activity" admin >page dies trying to log it's own activity. :-) > >I'll look into both of those tomorrow. > >-Chuck |