In my coredata application, I noticed a weird behavior when closing document 
windows; to be sure this was not related with some memory leaks introduced by 
me, I created a new document-based coredata project, without adding any kind of 
customization.

I did the following test, even if it's not a scientific approach:
- I run the application, then launched Activity Monitor and filtered by this 
application name;
- I created a lot of new documents and closed them all.

I noticed that, after closing all the documents, real memory occupation 
increased compared to the startup; I did the previous two steps again, and 
memory occupation increased a little bit more.

Is it normal that this kind of application (coredata) does this way?

Best regards
unixo

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