Hi Mahesh, On Tue, 2014-07-08 at 07:47 +0000, Mahesh Patil wrote: > I have problem in libreoffice code. Libreoffice is not releasing > memory after converting document to pdf. Can someone explain me how to > release memory. which function is called for this.
Hmm - of course, it is quite possible / probable that there are memory leaks - unfortunately. > Reference < XCloseable > xClose( xDoc, UNO_QUERY ); > if ( xClose.is() ) > xClose->close( sal_True ); > else > { > Reference < XComponent > xComp( xDoc, UNO_QUERY ); > if ( xComp.is() ) > xComp->dispose(); > } It is possible that you want to do the dispose after the close unconditionally; but I'm really no expert here. Have you considered using the LibreOfficeKit API in 4.3 ? (try a recent 4.3.0 rc) that provides a native C/C++ API for linking directly into the LibreOffice process to do this work - which should make debugging rather easier. Beyond that I'd suggest running the soffice.bin binary under lsan or valgrind to detect leaks and see where the memory is lurking after that cycle. With some clear leak traces it shouldn't be too hard to work out what's going on. Unfortunately it is possible that what is apparently leaked is image caches etc. that are cleaned up at exit (but not on document close) which would hide the leaks. How much are you loosing ? Thanks, Michael. -- michael.me...@collabora.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice