At first thank you very much for your spended time.
Just in case there's a total missunderstanding between us, I've recorded a screen-capture (only 2MB!) of my understanding of the "Memory Leak" of SED:
Please have a look at the following video:
SED-Memory-Video the video is taken with the latest Lite-C SED, so anyone is able to test it, but the behaviour is the same with the latest official version.
You clearly see the memory increasing in the demo (as well in the Task-Manager as in ProcExp) ~10 MB per run.
BTW: to speed things up i can also interupt the engine WHILE loading/compiling (pressing the red stop button) resulting in the same memory-leak. ==> With this method i'm able to let SED reserve + 1GB in less than 2 minutes.