jimc1200
23rd April 2012, 19:57
Hi!
I've been trying to monitor my application's memory usage and it appears that the memory is not immediately released by Qt when destroying/releasing objects such
as list view items. I have a list view with hundreds of item widgets in it and I can see the memory increase as new items are created and added into the list. However, as I destroy the widget items, I can't see the memory footprint decrease. Does Qt release the resources at a later time? If so, is there documentation that states this kind of memory management?
Thanks in advance for any help.
regards,
jim
I've been trying to monitor my application's memory usage and it appears that the memory is not immediately released by Qt when destroying/releasing objects such
as list view items. I have a list view with hundreds of item widgets in it and I can see the memory increase as new items are created and added into the list. However, as I destroy the widget items, I can't see the memory footprint decrease. Does Qt release the resources at a later time? If so, is there documentation that states this kind of memory management?
Thanks in advance for any help.
regards,
jim