how do I find memory leaks?
Heather A. Drury
heather at thalamus.wustl.edu
Wed Jul 21 12:31:27 EDT 1999
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Hi, I'm relatively new to python and am using it (and Tkinter, VTK, NumPy, numpyio, and some other modules that I've probably forgotten) to write a volume/slice visualization package. The program has gotten to a fairly advanced stage but I've run into what appears to be a major memory leak. I come from the C programming world and have previously used Purify to debug memory leaks. Alas, I thought using python/vtk would take care of all this memory garbage for me (although I'm probably not doing something I should be). Here's what I see on a SGI Indigo2 Max Impact with 448 Meg of memory: before I start application 350 meg free start application 342 read volume 1 284 re-read volume 1 229 re-read volume 1 192 re-read volume 1 173 re-read volume 1 155 Each time the user reads a new volume it uses numpyio to read the volume in and then recreates the slice views. Over time as the user continues to use the application, the computer starts using up swap space and eventually the program crashes. I haven't the faintest idea how to begin to debug this problem. I'm sure I need to provide some more detail but the code is about 2000 lines now and I'm not sure what detail would be useful. Any hints/suggestions/pointers would be greatly appreciated. TIA, heather
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