QWebView has static variables, which are cleaned up upon exiting the application very late during shutdown, thus QWebView seems to have memory leaks. I don't think though that these leaks accumulate during execution of an executable (though this is hard to prove! ).
QWebView has static variables, which are cleaned up upon exiting the application very late during shutdown, thus QWebView seems to have memory leaks. I don't think though that these leaks accumulate during execution of an executable (though this is hard to prove! ).
Unless you need JavaScript, Flash, CSS or something like that, you can replace QWebView with QTextBrowser, which is both faster and free of "static leaks".
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