Daniel wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 7/15/2012 10:50 AM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:

Hard to say, *but* unlike in 2.0.14 we do have a new way to (try) and
find out what is using up the memory!

Try loading about:memory in a new tab, and you should see a breakdown.
Part of it could be new memory cache stuff, part of it could be related
to Places Bookmark/History cache, part of it could be new web features
that some of the pages take advantage of (an were unable to do so in
2.0.14)

If anything specific looks odd there, or if you don't feel like you can
identify "odd" there, feel free to post its contents to list (warning:
if you do so its a privacy leak -- slightly -- since it shows hostnames
which use memory)

Verbose results:

Main Process


<Snip about:memory read-out>

What does "inner-window(id=" followed by what looks like a website
address mean?? Are these indications of the tabs that Ant had open??

If so, well, I gave up counting after about 150 inner-window's (I'm
guessing about 600 tabs total!!), so I would guess....any wonder Ant's
SM is using sooooo much memory!!


I have 16 "inner-windows" listed in about memory, and only about:memory loaded, but looking at the other URL's in his "Verbose Results" they probably are tabs.

The 11 http://nerdapproved.com pages all appear to be the same content. I didn't open them all, just random samples

Stopped counting at 12 YouTube pages.

My memory usage is,

Explicit Allocations
227.05 MB (100.0%) ++  -- explicit

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