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Uhmm... I thought the same (too much resources were eaten while profiling), but it seems a bit too much, anyway... just to give more infos, the main program loads at runtime a dll and uses reflection to access many dll-related functions... files to load are not so big, and it seemss strange to me that ANTS profiler eats up so much memory (moreover checked with task manager memory and CPU usage... it was not so high... it seems like the profiler is waiting for something, or many exceptions are generated in loop...).
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Uhmm... I thought the same (too much resources were eaten while profiling), but it seems a bit too much, anyway... just to give more infos, the main program loads at runtime a dll and uses reflecti...