Michael:

Looks like a considerable improvement, especially for the explode operation.

Nice work.

Landon

2011/9/24 Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>:
> Hi,
>> 8-memory usage decreases after new layer command (even in 1.4.2)
>> because EditTransaction memory is cleared. Be careful, it also means
>> that undo chain is broken after such a command.
>> why so? wasn't the core fully re/undoable at a time?.. ede
> I did not change this part and did not check why Layer operation break
> the undo chain.
> There is also a ticket from Larry Becker about it : 2728360
>
> Would be interesting to have a deeper look and try to preserve the undo
> chain in this case.
> However, operations like dropping a layer should not be undoable.
>
> Michaël
>
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