While browsing with XnView the handles increase constantly. This isn't normal rigth? This occurs with all XnView versions what I have currently.
To reproduce, just browse with XnView or if you want to increase handles fast, just hold F9 down in folder what haves a lot of files and monitor handles and memory usage with Process Explorer or windows task manager.
Heres a picture from Process Explorer while holding F9 button down in browser.
Handle increase in XnView
Possible handle leak
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Possible handle leak
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Re: Possible handle leak
Do you have the problem with RC1?ckv wrote:While browsing with XnView the handles increase constantly. This isn't normal rigth? This occurs with all XnView versions what I have currently.
To reproduce, just browse with XnView or if you want to increase handles fast, just hold F9 down in folder what haves a lot of files and monitor handles and memory usage with Process Explorer or windows task manager.
Heres a picture from Process Explorer while holding F9 button down in browser.
Handle increase in XnView
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Yes. That Process Explorer picture is from RC1.
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OK. I use win2K, but I will test this also in XP whan I get a chance.xnview wrote:I have a little leak on windows 2K, but not on WinXpckv wrote:Yes. That Process Explorer picture is from RC1.
Edit: and maybe also in windows 98
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I tested this in XP and have a small leak also in XP. I made more testing and it seems that the View as list mode don't have the leak in both win2k and XP.
The only noticeable difference between view as list and the other view as modes is the file name backround color for the different file types. Could the leak be there? Anaway disabling that color don't stop the leak.
The only noticeable difference between view as list and the other view as modes is the file name backround color for the different file types. Could the leak be there? Anaway disabling that color don't stop the leak.
XnView Tweak UI - Tool to customize your XnView beyond the regular XnView options.
UI-less Settings - Documentation of all the hidden settings in XnView.
XFAM - Tool to create and customize XnView file associations.
UI-less Settings - Documentation of all the hidden settings in XnView.
XFAM - Tool to create and customize XnView file associations.