Hi, I've written an nginx module that creates a few large data structures at initialization time. These data structures are part of the location configuration for that module.
Whenever I do a reload, these data structures are re-created, and the new configuration points to the newly created ones. But the old data structures are not freed up and still remain in the shared memory. This is leading to a lot of memory usage over repeated reloads. Is there anyway I can avoid this memory pile-up while still being able to do multiple reloads? Thanks in advance.
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