问题
Alot of people are noticing EditText in an activity is holding a Strong Reference to an Activity even once its finished. To be clear this EditText is inside a layout and inflated, there is no Listeners set. This only happens on certain devices e.g. Samsung Galaxy S4 (Android 4.2.2) and others. Many post about this still no solution. First here is some useful posts. (Eventually GC will clean this so its not technically a leak, but for heavy memory apps it takes way to long and will cause OOM)
Android Samsung Memory leak in EditText
Why does EditText retain its Activity's Context in Ice Cream Sandwich
EditText causing memory leak
Possibility of unhandled memory leak
The solutions noted do not work for all devices. It comes down to the Edittext Watcher. I think there may be solution in overriding this Watcher then having a function to clean it up onDestroy(). Please any help here, I been at this for days.
Here is the MAT Histogram
回答1:
I was confused about this memory leak for a very long time. But recently I found two ways to fix this problem.
I found that if your TextView/EditText has the
android:hint
property, this cannot happen. So the easiest way is give every TextView/EditText the hint property.The most forceful way is to reflect over TextLine and find the ChangeWatcher listener, then kill this listener.
回答2:
Try to use Application Context instead of Activity Context in onCreateView() for this particular View (which contain any android:textIsSelectable="true" components).
// Singleton
class MyApplication extends Application {
private static MyApplication mApp;
@Override
public void onCreate() {
mApp = this;
}
public static MyApplication getApp() {
return mApp;
}
}
@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
// Suggested inflater use Activity Context
// So we must tu use Application Context
Context context = MyApplication.getApp().getApplicationContext();
LayoutInflater myLayoutInflater = LayoutInflater.from(context);
View view = myLayoutInflater.inflate(R.layout.my_view, container, false);
return view;
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18348049/android-edittext-memory-leak