N Nicolás Cieri Active Member Licensed User May 8, 2020 #1 When I start the application, after several uses, it becomes very slow. My application creates many dynamic controls. Is there a way to destroy memory objects? Any way to free up the memory that the app is using? Thanks a lot.
When I start the application, after several uses, it becomes very slow. My application creates many dynamic controls. Is there a way to destroy memory objects? Any way to free up the memory that the app is using? Thanks a lot.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User May 8, 2020 #2 You need to provide more information. Can you post a screenshot? Does it happen in release mode? Upvote 0
N Nicolás Cieri Active Member Licensed User May 23, 2020 #3 How do you get a screenshot of slowness? In release mode, start very fast, but after minutes of use ... the application is very slow. The question is... Is there a way to free memory? Upvote 0
How do you get a screenshot of slowness? In release mode, start very fast, but after minutes of use ... the application is very slow. The question is... Is there a way to free memory?
aeric Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 23, 2020 #4 Nicolás Cieri said: My application creates many dynamic controls. Click to expand... How many is many? A screenshot of the screen showing thousands of controls or views? Maybe you can upload a small sample to demonstrate it. Upvote 0
Nicolás Cieri said: My application creates many dynamic controls. Click to expand... How many is many? A screenshot of the screen showing thousands of controls or views? Maybe you can upload a small sample to demonstrate it.
N Nicolás Cieri Active Member Licensed User May 23, 2020 #5 Thanks, I will try to make a small sample.. But.. Is there a way to know the memory that is in use? The controls or something like that? Upvote 0
Thanks, I will try to make a small sample.. But.. Is there a way to know the memory that is in use? The controls or something like that?
aeric Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 23, 2020 #6 Nicolás Cieri said: Thanks, I will try to make a small sample.. But.. Is there a way to know the memory that is in use? The controls or something like that? Click to expand... From what I read, developer can use Xcode and Instrument to check the memory usage ios app memory usage - Google Search Upvote 0
Nicolás Cieri said: Thanks, I will try to make a small sample.. But.. Is there a way to know the memory that is in use? The controls or something like that? Click to expand... From what I read, developer can use Xcode and Instrument to check the memory usage ios app memory usage - Google Search
N Nicolás Cieri Active Member Licensed User May 23, 2020 #8 Thanks to this, I was able to discover an error that I had in my code, I had commented the release line in all http jobs. Thanks again Upvote 0
Thanks to this, I was able to discover an error that I had in my code, I had commented the release line in all http jobs. Thanks again