How to determine what is causing memory allocation to Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonProperty










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I'm trying to determine where some specific memory utilization is coming from. I use Json all throughout the code base, when looking at the Managed Memory profiler in Visual Studio 2017, I see Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonProperty is the largest memory consumer. How do I determine which code is causing the consumption?



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    Largest memory consumer doesn't necessarily mean that it is leaking. How did you determine you have a leak in the first place?

    – Brian Rasmussen
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:31











  • You're right - it's not necessarily a memory leak, would changing the question to 'how to find unexpected memory consumer' be more appropriate?

    – ScottFoster1000
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:17











  • Related: Does Json.NET cache types' serialization information?.

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    Nov 16 '18 at 8:29
















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I'm trying to determine where some specific memory utilization is coming from. I use Json all throughout the code base, when looking at the Managed Memory profiler in Visual Studio 2017, I see Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonProperty is the largest memory consumer. How do I determine which code is causing the consumption?



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  • 4





    Largest memory consumer doesn't necessarily mean that it is leaking. How did you determine you have a leak in the first place?

    – Brian Rasmussen
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:31











  • You're right - it's not necessarily a memory leak, would changing the question to 'how to find unexpected memory consumer' be more appropriate?

    – ScottFoster1000
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:17











  • Related: Does Json.NET cache types' serialization information?.

    – dbc
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:29














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I'm trying to determine where some specific memory utilization is coming from. I use Json all throughout the code base, when looking at the Managed Memory profiler in Visual Studio 2017, I see Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonProperty is the largest memory consumer. How do I determine which code is causing the consumption?



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I'm trying to determine where some specific memory utilization is coming from. I use Json all throughout the code base, when looking at the Managed Memory profiler in Visual Studio 2017, I see Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonProperty is the largest memory consumer. How do I determine which code is causing the consumption?



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  • 4





    Largest memory consumer doesn't necessarily mean that it is leaking. How did you determine you have a leak in the first place?

    – Brian Rasmussen
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:31











  • You're right - it's not necessarily a memory leak, would changing the question to 'how to find unexpected memory consumer' be more appropriate?

    – ScottFoster1000
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:17











  • Related: Does Json.NET cache types' serialization information?.

    – dbc
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:29













  • 4





    Largest memory consumer doesn't necessarily mean that it is leaking. How did you determine you have a leak in the first place?

    – Brian Rasmussen
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:31











  • You're right - it's not necessarily a memory leak, would changing the question to 'how to find unexpected memory consumer' be more appropriate?

    – ScottFoster1000
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:17











  • Related: Does Json.NET cache types' serialization information?.

    – dbc
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:29








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Largest memory consumer doesn't necessarily mean that it is leaking. How did you determine you have a leak in the first place?

– Brian Rasmussen
Nov 16 '18 at 7:31





Largest memory consumer doesn't necessarily mean that it is leaking. How did you determine you have a leak in the first place?

– Brian Rasmussen
Nov 16 '18 at 7:31













You're right - it's not necessarily a memory leak, would changing the question to 'how to find unexpected memory consumer' be more appropriate?

– ScottFoster1000
Nov 16 '18 at 8:17





You're right - it's not necessarily a memory leak, would changing the question to 'how to find unexpected memory consumer' be more appropriate?

– ScottFoster1000
Nov 16 '18 at 8:17













Related: Does Json.NET cache types' serialization information?.

– dbc
Nov 16 '18 at 8:29






Related: Does Json.NET cache types' serialization information?.

– dbc
Nov 16 '18 at 8:29













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