Apologies if I'm not doing this right or if it's my own fault for something I did, but I find I'm running into what I can only assume is a memory leak if I leave VS Code open for too long without closing it. I tend to leave my computer on for weeks at a time and if I was recently working on a project, I tend to leave Code open for a few days, especially if I'm making iterative updates and testing them. But occasionally I'll come back to find computer running like shit so I'll check Task Manager and it will tell me Code, particularly the CWTools Server process is eating something on the order of 5 gigs of RAM while idle. As you can imagine with Stellaris mods, that's more than enough to hold all those code and images from both of my mods several hundreds of times over so I'm not sure what could be going on other than a memory leak
Apologies if I'm not doing this right or if it's my own fault for something I did, but I find I'm running into what I can only assume is a memory leak if I leave VS Code open for too long without closing it. I tend to leave my computer on for weeks at a time and if I was recently working on a project, I tend to leave Code open for a few days, especially if I'm making iterative updates and testing them. But occasionally I'll come back to find computer running like shit so I'll check Task Manager and it will tell me Code, particularly the CWTools Server process is eating something on the order of 5 gigs of RAM while idle. As you can imagine with Stellaris mods, that's more than enough to hold all those code and images from both of my mods several hundreds of times over so I'm not sure what could be going on other than a memory leak