fix: memory leak call stack widget#286246
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Fixes a memory leak in call stack widget.
Details
In setFrames, a new disposable seems to be registered each time using
this._register:E.g. when setFrames is called 10 times, 10 disposables would be registered to the class.
Fix
By registering the disposable to
currentFramesDsinstead of usingthis._register, there will be at most one of this disposable registered. Similar to how mapFrames also usescurrentFramesDsinstead ofthis._register.Before
When opening the test view using the test-provider extension sample and running tests 97 times, the number of functions in
CallStackWidget.setFramesseems to grow by 1 each time:After
When opening the test view using the test-provider extension sample and running tests 97 times, while the number of some functions still grows, the number of functions in
CallStackWidget.setFramesstays constant: