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Memory leak in editor when pressing "Tiles" button #2999

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Frostwithasideofsalt opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 5 comments
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Memory leak in editor when pressing "Tiles" button #2999

Frostwithasideofsalt opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 5 comments

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@Frostwithasideofsalt
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Frostwithasideofsalt commented Jul 4, 2024

When you press the tiles button in the editor, sometimes supertux will freeze up, and will cause the game to use all of the remaining ram. the game is unable to be closed, and can only be closed through the task manager.

Some other notable things about this.
-to my recollection, this has only happened when using a custom tileset file. I could be misremembering though.
-This has only happened when using the eraser tool when hitting the tiles button.
-I use windows 10.

@Vankata453 Vankata453 changed the title Supertux VERY bad memory leak in editor Memory leak in editor when pressing "Tiles" button Jul 8, 2024
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it happened again

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again. this one happened with the default tiles.

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thing of note, this happened after deleting a climbable zone. and last leak, i also had just removed a climbable zone. so this may be related to that.

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tobbi commented Aug 9, 2024

I tried reproducing the issue with the new information added but I couldn't. Even after removing a climbable zone and switching to a specific tile group, my memory usage was steady at ~305 MB.

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swagtoy commented Oct 9, 2024

Unable to reproduce :(

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