> "float" is a primitive type, not an object.  It sits in a register,
> not on the heap.
>
> "Float" is an object that can be used to "box" a float.  Hopefully
> you're not using Float for values used in calculations.

I'm using "float" not "Float".
I'll try out the allocation tracker, thanks!
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