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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:29:14+00:00 2026-05-16T12:29:14+00:00

I have a quite a big iPad app and when I run the app

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I have a quite a big iPad app and when I run the app in xcode debug mode, it shows about 50 MB in the Activity Monitor and memory grows slowly. (About 0.1 MB per 30 seconds approximately.) But when I run the app directly from the simulator(which is already installed in the simulator) , it shows about 10 MB in the activity monitor and memory is not growing.(its constant). I have checked the performance though the instruments and no leaks showing there.

Does anyone know for reason to showing different memory details for above 2 scenarios and which one is correct?

Also is there a way to programatically print the consumed memory by the app in the console?

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    2026-05-16T12:29:14+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:29 pm

    Activity Monitor is a generally useless way to track memory growth. There are about a zillion different contributors to RPRVT, some of which are entirely non-intuitive. Activity Monitor can certainly be used to figure out “uh, oh, it is growing”, but not much beyond that.

    Use Instruments to track memory growth.

    When you say “run in Debug mode”, do you have anything configured like zombie tracking or allocation information tracking? That’ll contribute to memory growth.

    Beyond that, the Allocation Instrument will generally show you what is contributing to growth.

    Also is there a way to programatically print the consumed memory by the app in the console?

    An absolute number like this isn’t very useful. That an app is growing is bad, but a raw number won’t tell you why any more usefully than Activity Monitor.

    Use Instruments. 🙂

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