[Ironpython-users] IronPython, Daily Digest 10/26/2012

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Hi ironpython,

Here's your Daily Digest of new issues for project "IronPython".

In today's digest:ISSUES

1. [New comment] Memory Leak  when using AppDomains
2. [New comment] Memory Leak  when using AppDomains

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ISSUES

1. [New comment] Memory Leak  when using AppDomains
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/workitem/33242
User MarkusSchaber has commented on the issue:

"Hello,

It seems you don't unload your AppDomains. You need to explicitly unload it when it is not needed any more.

See http://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/system.appdomain.unload.aspx for more information.

HTH,
Markus"-----------------

2. [New comment] Memory Leak  when using AppDomains
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/workitem/33242
User Loupi has commented on the issue:

"Markus,

This really does not explain why memory goes up and up  and it's never released ONLY when using an AppDomain. In my opinion, unloading the AppDomain is a band-aid solution that does not solve the real problem at its root. Also, I really do not want to allocate an AppDomain per running script.

I want to use a single ScriptEngine, associated with an AppDomain, that runs multiple scripts. And I think it was designed this way.

Now imagine that i have a single ScriptEngine, running multiple scripts in parallel, each in it's own thread. Continuously. I always need the AppDomain to live in this situation. Monitoring memory to schedule an AppDomain unload looks also very ugly to me.



"
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