*Hi everyone, I am working on a custom port of WebKit. When I am done with basic WebKit initialization, I load a web page through the call to frame->loader()->load(...) function. Once the data is delivered to WebKit through appropriate call backs (didReceiveData, didFinishLoading), the page is displayed all right. The real cause of concern for me is that the majority of resources allocated during page loading are not reclaimed. I have mapped my allocation routines with fastMalloc() so as to route majority of allocation calls to my routines. To my observation so far, majority of allocation calls are not matched with the corresponding deallocate calls. As a result, resources are not recalimed. As more and more pages are loaded, the available memory eventually exhausts and there is no more memory to work with. What is the right way to reclaim the resources that are allocated during loading of a page. As I have seen, there are a few thousand allocations that take place to load even a very simple web page. All these resources should be releaseb before the next page is loaded. Any help or guidance in this regard will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Regards, Javed*
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