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tristaanogre
13 years agoEsteemed Contributor
I don't think, necessarily, that what y'all are experiencing are memory "leaks" per se. As mentioned, TestComplete enables and activates certain things in the debug information and in the information within the application in order to be able to execute tests. That information is kept in memory so that, when TestComplete needs to access the sames stuff again, it is readily available. At least, this is my understanding as to how it works. It's not a memory leak, it's simply how it works.
TestComplete, to be honest, is not the best tool for testing memory leaks. For that, try AQTime Standard which is the free version of the application profiling tool provided by SmartBear. There is a paid/licensed version as well that has more features but AQTime standard should work well for most memory leak searches.
TestComplete, to be honest, is not the best tool for testing memory leaks. For that, try AQTime Standard which is the free version of the application profiling tool provided by SmartBear. There is a paid/licensed version as well that has more features but AQTime standard should work well for most memory leak searches.
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