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is there a memory leak?

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just wondering because i've been using a large amount of scripts and a vast amount of them use up 1GB of memory on my VPS in 5-10 hours, i think @TR33 mentioned something along these lines as well so i was just wondering if there's any truth to this or if it's because of the script itself.

Memory leaks are fairly rare in Java based applications and scripts, but it is technically possible that a script can have one (however very unlikely). It's also possible the bot client has a memory leak (I've never personally experienced anything that would suggest this).

there used to be a memory leak in the osbot client, causing it to close randomly, but i guess they finaly fixed it because it haven't closed on me for a loooooooooooong time, i havent botted in months, though so if there is a new leak, dont blame me xD

just wondering because i've been using a large amount of scripts and a vast amount of them use up 1GB of memory on my VPS in 5-10 hours, i think @TR33 mentioned something along these lines as well so i was just wondering if there's any truth to this or if it's because of the script itself.

 

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http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/share/jvisualvm.html

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won't stop memory leak

wouldn't that make the client crash even faster lol :P?

Try using less memory allocation?

That won't prevent the leak, it'll probably just make the client crash/close faster

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