Heap profiling
Nako Sung edited this page on Jul 2, 2016
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You can inspect heap status with Chrome heap profiler.
memory.takeSnapshot(filename)
dumps heap snapshot. CWD(current working directory) is Engine/Binaries/{Platform}
.
This feature was added in 6daa9.
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