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Trevor Oldak updated XAP-545:
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    Priority: Critical  (was: Major)

> Widgets: Table: Removing rows from tables leaks memory
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: XAP-545
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XAP-545
>             Project: XAP
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Widgets: Table/Tree/TreeTable
>            Reporter: Trevor Oldak
>            Priority: Critical
>
> Run the following xal
> <xal xmlns="http://openxal.org/ui"; xmlns:xal="http://openxal.org/ui";>
>       
>       <macro:macro id="addMultiRow" 
> xmlns:macro="http://openxal.org/core/macro";>
>               <xm:modifications xmlns:xm="http://openxal.org/core/xmodify";>
>                       <xm:append select="//table">
>                               <row>
>                                       <cell text="New Cell 1"/>
>                                       <cell text="New Cell 2"/>
>                                       <cell text="New Cell 3"/>
>                               </row>
>                               <row>
>                                       <cell text="New Cell 4"/>
>                                       <cell text="New Cell 5"/>
>                                       <cell text="New Cell 6"/>
>                               </row>
>                       </xm:append>
>               </xm:modifications>
>       </macro:macro>
>       <macro:macro id="removeRows" 
> xmlns:macro="http://openxal.org/core/macro";>
>               <xm:modifications xmlns:xm="http://openxal.org/core/xmodify";>
>                       <xm:remove-element select="//row"/>
>               </xm:modifications>
>       </macro:macro>
>                               <freePane width="500px" height="300px" 
> id="testComponentFreePane">
>                                       <table x="100px" y="0px">
>                                               <column>
>                                                       <header text="r:Column 
> 1"/>
>                                               </column>
>                                               <column  
> horizontalAlignment="right" width="80px">
>                                                       <header text="c:Column 
> 2"/>
>                                               </column>
>                                               <column id="column3">
>                                                       <header text="d:Column 
> 3"/>
>                                               </column>                       
>                                               <row>
>                                                       <cell text="x"/>
>                                                       <cell text="y"/>
>                                                       <cell text="z"/>
>                                               </row>
>                                               <row>
>                                                       <cell 
> text="aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"/>
>                                                       <cell text="c:bbbbbb" 
> horizontalAlignment="center" />
>                                                       <cell text="ccccc"/>
>                                               </row>
>                                       </table>
>                                       <button text="add" 
> onCommand="macro:addMultiRow.execute()" x="0px" y="0px"/>
>                                   <button text="remove" 
> onCommand="macro:removeRows.execute()" x="0px" y="30px"/>
>                               </freePane>
> </xal>
> Click 'remove' to remove rows from the table, 'add' to add rows. One would 
> expect that each addition/removal cycle would leave the table with the same 
> number of nodes in use. However, removal doesn't just not free up nodes, but 
> it uses two more nodes each time it is run.

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