Thanks,
had a look as well, and nothing looks like a forgotten dispose, in that
component.
I'm starting to think it is a broader problem. Maybe more a LAF thing,
if i 'hide' the window (i dont know the proper term, the display manager
shows a button with windowtitle in [] in the panel), the increment of
the graphics contexts stops. Also it is probably dependend on the
netbeans window content. After restarting netbeans it is down to 3 gc
extra per second.
Gr. Simon
On 9/4/23 11:59, Peter Hull wrote:
On Mon, 4 Sept 2023 at 10:01, Simon IJskes - QCG <si...@qcg.nl> wrote:
The memory graph in the performance toolbar claims a huge amount of X11
resources.
To give an idea, it creates 30 X11 graphics contexts per second.
For information - this is implemented in
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/blob/0322fce7c3f5c9335f2bcb00e5751de81fdb7ffb/platform/openide.actions/src/org/openide/actions/HeapView.java#L62
I had a quick look and I can't see anything jumping out as being the
problem, it's quite a simple pure Java class.
The auto update is set to trigger every 1500 milliseconds so something
else must be causing it to refresh at 30 times per second.
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