why does memory consumption keep growing?
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On 06/10/2017 00:38, Stefan Ram wrote: > "Fetchinson ." <fetchinson at googlemail.com> writes: >> I have a rather simple program which cycles through a bunch of files, >> does some operation on them, and then quits. There are 500 files >> involved and each operation takes about 5-10 MB of memory. As you'll >> see I tried to make every attempt at removing everything at the end of >> each cycle so that memory consumption doesn't grow as the for loop >> progresses, but it still does. > > "2x 8GB DIMM DDR3-1600" cost $95.99 according to a web page. > This might be in the order of magnitude of the hourly rate > of a freelancing programmer. Brilliant. We can forget about freeing memory or garbage collection, just keep adding a 16GB bank of memory every few hours. It's cheaper that paying a programmer to write memory-efficient code or fixing the memory leak! (That's assuming such a program will only run on the programmer's machine and not a million consumer machines who would also need to fork out for extra memory. Their salaries may not stretch as far.) -- bartc
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