> Reading the serialized declarations from disk would be even slower, unfortunately. We do have extensive caching going on, and strive to only process what needs to be processed, but once the host process triggers a shut-down of the add-in, all the cached knowledge is freed, and you get back your RAM.
["Inside Rubberduck, pt.2"](https://rubberduckvba.wordpress.com/2017/07/19/inside-rubberduck-pt-2/) explains everything there is to know about how parsing & resolving works, if you're curious ab