On Jan 7, 10:48 pm, Sworddragon <[email protected]> wrote: > > 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.
Notice that your concern here is that Firefox memory increases after hundreds of reloads. Why is that important to you? I suspect that you use one reload for every change to your site/code as a means of development. That is certainly the way I have to work on Firebug. Are you willing to wait to see this problem fixed until I have 1000 baths? > > > 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. So far I see no evidence of a memory leak. In your machine you have lots of memory taken in the exotic case of tens of thousands of reloads. Also in you see lots of memory taken for manual refreshes over 7 days. Still the question remains as to the cause of your problems. So far we have no way to know if the problem is a Firebug memory leak. The fact that the problem disappears when you disable Firebug does point to Firebug as being involved. But until we have a test case that shows the problem on my machine I can't help you. > > > 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. I don't understand your test. If you create a new profile, then install Firebug, how can you have any other addons or plugins to disable? jjb
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