I am supporting an application, which uses lots of String concatenations and I believe this is the cause of a memory leak which eventually causes an OutOfMemory exception. Please have a look at the code below:
Public Sub ConcatenateString() As String Dim Test1 As String
Test1 = "Hello"
Test1=Test1 & "my"
Test1=Test1 & "name"
Test1=Test1 & "is"
Test1=Test1 & "joe"
Test1=Test1 & "blogs"
Test1=Test1 & "what"
Test1=Test1 & "is"
Test1=Test1 & "yours?" 'line 10
return Test1
End Sub
I believe there are nine Strings in memory at line ten as String is an immutable object, but only one reference to the String Test1 that contains: "Hello my name is Joe Blogs what is yours?". My question is; are all of these Strings picked up by the garbage collector when they go out of scope? i.e. when the sub routine finishes running. I seem to have a memory leak and am thinking that I should really be using a StringBuilder object.
stringbuilder class
and don't go for concatenating.