> Not with my computer, it is pegged at 100% CPU during the test.

You can run the test if you are taking a bath or something else that
needs some time :P
So you can see the big leak and the freezes.


> If there is a leak in Firebug that amounts to <4M in 5000 reloads,
> then in my opinion it is not worth further investigation.

You mustn't forget that this test is like a benchmark. There is not
many content that firebug does analyze. This thread shows that the
slower manual refreshes with more content got such a big memory leak
too.


> Now I would guess that you are surprised or disappointed or even
> disbelieving by my result. So the next step is for you to create a new
> Firefox profile, install only Firebug 1.6a2, and repeat exactly either
> your test or mine.

I created a new profile, installed firebug 1.6a2 and disabled all
other addons and plugins and repeatet my test with the selected script
panel. After 1 hour (~20600 reloads) firefox was using 196 MB of
memory.
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