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Title:

Bug 82362:[Update - This bug was marked as duplicate and closed as duplicate because we were tracking the same issue with another internal bug 82361

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Status/Resolution/Reason: Closed/Withdrawn/

Reporter/Name(from Bugbase): Peter Farrell / Peter Farrell (MaestroFJP)

Created: 03/06/2010

Components: Language, Tags

Versions: 9.0

Failure Type: Unspecified

Found In Build/Fixed In Build: with CHF3 for 8.01 /

Priority/Frequency: Normal / Unknown

Locale/System: English / Platforms All

Vote Count: 12

Duplicate ID:	CF-3035771

Problem:

[Update - This bug was marked as duplicate and closed as duplicate because we were tracking the same issue with another internal bug 82361. Bringing it back since internal bug 82361 is not visible to all]

Failure to provide an output="true|false" on <cffunction> tags in CFCs can cause a slow memory leak.  It doesn't happen in all circumstances, but we observed this in the Mach-II Framework code base.  See changesets that fixed the issue:https://greatbiztoolsllc.trac.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/changeset/1971https://greatbiztoolsllc.trac.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/changeset/1972A full description of this defect has been blogged here:http://blog.maestropublishing.com/fixing-a-mysterious-memory-leak-on-coldfusionThis is being logged under CF9 as I believe this issue probably still is there.  I observed all of this on 8.01 with CHF3 for 8.01 installed.
Method:

A simple test case is not available as this appears to be an issue with CFCs that may have a circular reference to each other in which one CFC is placed in a shared memory scope like the "application" scope.
Result:

None, but produces slow memory leak.

----------------------------- Additional Watson Details -----------------------------

Watson Bug ID:	3041092

External Customer Info:
External Company:  
External Customer Name: Peter Farrell
External Customer Email: 49ED14CD43A7342099201674
External Test Config: 03/06/2010

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