Well, found the problem - it really was a memory leak due to holding a reference to the 'Context' object. After releasing it - the app doesn't crash anymore.
Android new Intent memory leak / out of memory
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29-05-2022 - |
Вопрос
I've got an app with 2 Activities. The first one launches on startup and with a button launches the second activity using an Intent.
Intent intent = new Intent(MainActivity.this, com.example.project.SomeActivity.class);
startActivityForResult(intent, 0);
In the second activity I have a camera and some memory allocation.
When I press the 'close' button in the second activity, I call Close on the camera and finish on the activity.
m_camera.Close(CameraEnum.FRONT.getCameraID());
this.finish();
System.gc();
When I close the activity for the first time and call it back from the first activity all is good, also for the second time - but when I open it in the third time - I get an out of memory error on this line:
m_data = new byte[4*width*height];
The error I get is:
05-19 14:22:51.440: E/dalvikvm-heap(31838): Out of memory on a 1228816-byte allocation.
...
05-19 14:42:42.174: E/AndroidRuntime(7345): java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
I can find out why this should happen.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Решение
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