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[TSVN] Is TortoiseProc leaking memory

From: Peter McNab <mcnab_p_at_melbpc.org.au>
Date: 2005-11-18 12:30:05 CET

Stefan Küng wrote:

> Peter McNab wrote:
>
>> Testing Nightly rev 4961 of 17-Nov-05
>> On Win2K.
>> After reboot also looked at the memory usage of TortoiseProc
>> Update from TortoiseSVN site
>> Wait for cache activity to abate.
>> TSVNCache running for approx 2 mins TortoiseProc mem use goes to
>> 14,872k (no new files found)
>> Close dialog.
>
>
> So you're saying that you updated, then left the progress dialog open
> and just waited? And then what?
> The mem use goes up to 14,872k from what?
>
> Sorry, but I don't see your point here.
>
After an initial update from the TSVN repos to get the latest revisions
I did three more updates in succession with no further change to the
info downloaded.
If you take the 14,872k figure as a baseline figure after the second update.
The next two updates both show a cumulative increase in memory allocated
to TortoiseProc.

14,872k Baseline. Before dismissing dialog.
14,896k After update completed and before dismissing dialog
14,924k After update completed and before dismissing dialog.

A very similar scenario occurred for the TSVNCache figures.
I am also aware that Windows reporting of memory consumption is not
considered entirely accurate but it seemed worth reporting.
TSVN repo was picked in case you wanted to reproduce the scenario with
the same data source, not that it remains the same for long.

Peter

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