https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106617
Buovjaga <[email protected]> changed:
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--- Comment #11 from Buovjaga <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Telesto from comment #6)
> Created attachment 133999 [details]
> Sample File
>
> 1. Open attached fie
> 2. Select All (CTRL+A)
> 3. Apply Bold formatting (CTRL+B)
> 4. Save file (CTRL+S)
> 5. With still everything selected: Apply Italic (CTRL+I)
> 6. Save file (CTRL+S)
> 7. With still everything selected: Apply Underline (CTRL+U)
> 8. Save file (CTRL+S)
> 9. With still everything selected: Apply RED font color
> 10. Close the document (back to start center)
> 11. Open the document again. Repeat steps
>
> Saving steps are not a hard requirement
> Other opinions with the same effect
> 1. Playing with default styles
> 2. Remove formatting all formatting
> 3. Superscript
>
> Every steps adding up to quite some memory usage. Only repeating steps above
> 2 or 3 times creates a memory usage of 500 mb.
I did this cycle 3 times, after reopening doing Ctrl-A, Ctrl-M to remove
formatting. I did not observe this "adding up to quite some mem usage". After
the third closing, I thought "hmm, now it did not go down", but then after I
opened it, the mem use dropped by 30 MB again.
I think it would be worth it for everyone affected to re-test with master.
If dusk can still repro the leak, we really need an example file. This increase
of gigabytes is certainly something that should be instantly recognisable.
Arch Linux 64-bit
Version: 6.1.0.0.alpha1+
Build ID: eeaf6dee2d278eaa037d95a756ad0ffab3314bc2
CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 4.16; UI render: default; VCL: kde4;
Locale: fi-FI (fi_FI.UTF-8); Calc: group
Built on May 24th 2018
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