On 2006-11-02, at 17:51, Norman Palardy wrote:


On Nov 02, 2006, at 6:41 AM, Trausti Thor Johannsson wrote:

Start by terminating all variables to 0 or nil, that reclaims the memory back.

so much for cleanup when things go out of scope :)

Not having to do this is one reason I rather like RB.
It frees me from having to worry about how memory is managed.
But, if something is consuming a huge gob of memory and I need to get that back right away I can still do this, but usually I don't
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THANKS to you all for the answers.

I have to take a look at it, I think I have to test starting with thread, timers an so on one by one ..

But I also just wonder, It is normal? (REALbasic IDE also growing) .. then I don't need to spend a week on this .... There is no documentation on how RB handle the memory, just as many said, it should release when going out of scoop, but just wonder if this is true.

Sven E
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REALbasic2006R4 OS X 10.4.8 Intel and 10.4.6 PPC



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