On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 12:09 AM, Tyron Madlener <tyronx@gmail.com> wrote:
Sadly there also seems to be a big memory leak with jqplot. Letting the monitor run for a longer time causes my Chrome consume 1-2 GB of memory. Maybe old data values are not being deleted?

Thanks Tyron for pointing out, certainly I forgot to free old series data, I am going to look into it.
And yeah many glitches got introduced into server=>status while migrating the live charts to jqplot, some due to its limitations, and improvements are needed :)


On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Tyron Madlener <tyronx@gmail.com> wrote:
Heya. Haven't written in a while. This appears when I browse a table from my forked github pma of today: 

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM in E:\htdocs\nikolaus\pma\phpmyadmin\libraries\DisplayResults.class.php on line 3879


The seems to be a lot of new bugs + glitchy behavior in the Status monitor, since the transition to jqplot. Here are a few i could pin down:

- roccivic for some reason deletes the local storage when the page unloads, though it's intention was for storing settings: https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/commit/9d4799e6728adf792dc955a59a868d61adad2be6#commitcomment-2243979

- Reloading the page while in the monitor will result in a js error in jqpload and not load the charts

- The query analyzer dialog doesn't show the profiling chart anymore. For this however I took the freedom to fix this + graphical glitches myself and send a pull request on github: https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/pull/113


On another note:
- Mousewheel scrolling doesn't work in the left pane when I
  1. Expand a DB with many tables
  2. Expand the tables
  3. Switch to page 2

- Also the left pane scroll bar is so massively fat, is that intended?


Sorry for throwing these bug reports out so chaotically. Thanks for reading anyway!

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