I've got an app using .net UIAutomation, it eventually runs out of memory and crashes just monitoring windows being shown and closed. Seemed easier to show this in VB than C# but happens the same either way. It appears to be a leak/pool in the underlying proxy objects. Most of the memory is not being shown as in use as .net memory.
Any ideas on how to get this to stop leaking and still monitor StructureChangedEvents?
Imports System.Windows.Automation
Public Class Form1
Delegate Sub AddListCallback(ByVal Text As String)
Dim UIAeventHandler As StructureChangedEventHandler
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
BtnStartStop.Text = "Stop"
Subscribe()
End Sub
Private Sub BtnStartStop_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles BtnStartStop.Click
If "Start" = BtnStartStop.Text Then
BtnStartStop.Text = "Stop"
Subscribe()
Else
BtnStartStop.Text = "Start"
Unsubscribe()
lbEvents.Items.Clear()
GC.GetTotalMemory(True)
End If
End Sub
Public Sub Subscribe()
UIAeventHandler = New StructureChangedEventHandler(AddressOf OnUIAutomationEvent)
Automation.AddStructureChangedEventHandler(AutomationElement.RootElement, TreeScope.Descendants, UIAeventHandler)
End Sub
Public Sub Unsubscribe()
Automation.RemoveStructureChangedEventHandler(AutomationElement.RootElement, UIAeventHandler)
End Sub
''' <summary>
''' AutomationEventHandler delegate.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="src">Object that raised the event.</param>
''' <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
Private Sub OnUIAutomationEvent(ByVal src As Object, ByVal e As StructureChangedEventArgs)
' Make sure the element still exists. Elements such as tooltips can disappear
' before the event is processed.
If e.StructureChangeType = StructureChangeType.ChildrenInvalidated Then
Exit Sub
End If
Dim sourceElement As AutomationElement
Try
sourceElement = DirectCast(src, AutomationElement)
Catch ex As ElementNotAvailableException
Exit Sub
End Try
' TODO Handle any other events that have been subscribed to.
Console.WriteLine( "Element : """ & sourceElement.Current.LocalizedControlType & """ """ & sourceElement.Current.Name _
& """ Struct Change Type : " & [Enum].GetName(GetType(StructureChangeType), e.StructureChangeType) _
& " Runtime ID : " & getString(e.GetRuntimeId()))
End Sub
Private Function getString(ByVal ints As Integer()) As String
getString = ""
For Each i As Integer In ints
getString = getString & " " & i.ToString
Next
End Function
End Class
I would do something like this when you unsubscribe:
UIAutomation will keep some threads alive as long as you've got an AutomationEventHandler object around. Its pretty much a black box to me, but the above has fixed all issues that I had.