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bobaoapae avatar bobaoapae commented on June 12, 2024 1

adl32 on my machine: [Fault] exception, information=Error: Error #1000: The system is out of memory.

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ajwfrost avatar ajwfrost commented on June 12, 2024

Which version of Windows are you using? And how are you launching it, can you reproduce it when running from ADL?
Trying it here and we get the "unhandled ioError" event which pops up as we're running from ADL. Adding the "-nodebug" command and those messages no longer pop up but we still don't see it freeze or crash...

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RayGyoe avatar RayGyoe commented on June 12, 2024

not necessarily relevant, but you can refer to:

my video call application usually crashes when the memory reaches about 600MB and prompts (The system is out of memory.)

so I wrote an ANE to call "EmptyWorkingSet", but it didn't work. I can only split multiple processes to keep it stable

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bobaoapae avatar bobaoapae commented on June 12, 2024

Here my application crash with out of memory at around 1.4 gb, weird values.

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Adolio avatar Adolio commented on June 12, 2024

Hi Andrew,

Thanks for having tried to reproduce it. Here are few answers to your questions:

Which version of Windows are you using?

I can reproduce it on Windows 10 (on two different machines) and Windows 11 as well. I'm using AIR 50.2.5.1.

And how are you launching it, can you reproduce it when running from ADL?

Yes, in all cases I'm launching it with adl (32-bit) via the ActionScript & MXML language extension for Visual Studio Code. I actually don't know how to test this with adl64.exe (setting <architecture>64</architecture> in the application.xml doesn't automatically use it - I will have to check that with Josh)

Trying it here and we get the "unhandled ioError" event which pops up as we're running from ADL. Adding the "-nodebug" command and those messages no longer pop up but we still don't see it freeze or crash...

Good to see that it's actually the intended behavior. On my side the AIR SDK Manager don't catch anything... How can I give you more details about the crash?

In case it can help, here is a small project to attempt to reproduce it: https://github.com/Adolio/AIR-URL-Request-Crash

Best,
Aurélien

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