How can you copy (clone) a string?
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>>>>> Greg Ewing <see at my.signature> (GE) writes: GE> Peter.Rupp at ual.com wrote: >> >> What I'm trying to do is determine how large a user process can be >> before it runs out of memory. >>>> a = 1000 * 'a' >>>> b = 1000 * 'a' >>>> id(a) GE> 1052344 >>>> id(b) GE> 1091800 >>>> GE> Loop until done. That will not help, as the strings will be garbage collected. i = 0 s = 1000 * 'x' mem = None while 1: i = i+1 mem = (mem, s+`i`) might work (untested) -- Piet van Oostrum <piet at cs.uu.nl> URL: http://www.cs.uu.nl/~piet [PGP] Private email: P.van.Oostrum at hccnet.nl
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