> A few days ago, a TalkSoup user noted that TalkSoup had an enormous
> memory leak and that after just a few days, memory usages would be
> soaring at 250+ megabytes.  Everyone using the xlib backend seemed to
> be affected by this while only one using the backart backend were affected.
> 
> I made a test program, http://beregorn.homelinux.com/files/TextViewTest.tar.gz

Andy,

have you tried using gnustep-gui's memory panel ?

If your application has a standard info panel (the one created by
gnustep-gui), clicking on the application icon will automatically bring up
the 'memory panel'.

Else, try using 

[NSApplication orderFrontSharedMemoryPanel: nil];

or add a menu item 'Memory Panel' with action
'orderFrontSharedMemoryPanel:', 
 
<menuItem title="Memory Panel" action="orderFrontSharedMemoryPanel:" />

that should bring up the memory panel, which is such a great tool for
tracking memory leaks ... it the leak is a leak of objects - if we are
leaking raw C memory, it won't help.

I apologize if you knew perfectly well about the Memory Panel already, had
already tried it, and it didn't help.  :-)



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