So I am currently building an app, do display some user analytics. In order to check if all my background calculations and the corresponding plots look descent, I have written a function to generate some mock Data, called addMockData
and looks something like this:
func addMockdata() {
let ClassToHoldData = ClassToHoldData()
for i in 0...15 {
let otherClassToHoldData = otherClassToHoldData()
for j in 0...12000 {
let fx = ...
let fy = ...
let fz = ...
fx.append(...)
fy.append(...)
fz.append(...)
}
otherClassToHoldData.fx = fx
otherClassToHoldData.fy = fy
otherClassToHoldData.fz = fz
ClassToHoldData.info.append(otherClassToHoldData)
try! realm.write {
realm.objects(UserModel.self)[index].data.append(ClassToHoldData)
}
}
I call addMockData in the AppDelegate under the application(...)
method. Thus when I build and run the app for the first time addMockData
gets called. This works fine in the simulator and the data is generated without a hitch and memory usage peaking at around 450 Mb when generating the mock data.
The issue arises when I run the program on an actual device, in my case an Ipad Air (3rd Gen). There after generating roughly half of the mock data, it terminates with the message "Message from debugger: Terminated due to memory issue". The memory usage steadily rises until it reaches roughly 1.7 Gb, when it crashes. It seems like it does not deallocate all the data generated in the for loop.
I have tried wrapping my for loops in a autoreleasepool{}
and have checked that Zombie Objects are disabled.
What else could I try? Any help is greatly appreciated!