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tumtumtum avatar tumtumtum commented on August 11, 2024

Nodes are cached for a period of time and then eventually flushed if they're no longer referenced. Why do you need to dispose of a node manually? If you don't want Nodes to be cached you can change the FileSystemManager to use a NodeCache that doesn't cache :-)

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vector-man avatar vector-man commented on August 11, 2024

I was concerned about memory leaks, but I wasn't aware that they cleaned up, eventually. I was storing a bunch in a list where they could be added and removed, so calling CloseAllFileSystems wasn't an option for me. Thanks for clearing that up for me.

By the way, do you have an example of changing the node cache? I need it not to cache, because I'm making a method that tries to find a unique file name. My method keeps resolving file names until it finds one that is numbered uniquely (i.e. doesn't exist). Calling resolve over and over in a loop is filling up my ram too quickly.

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vector-man avatar vector-man commented on August 11, 2024

Problem solved!

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