1. RE: too much memory use
- Posted by Matthew Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at YAHOO.COM> Dec 09, 2002
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Oh, sure, blame me! I don't think I could find that right now. I'd recommend a trace(3). It slows things down, but you get to see where a crash happens. Of course, if it happens to everything running, it might not help much. Matt Lewis > -----Original Message----- > From: xanax at bellsouth.net [mailto:xanax at bellsouth.net] > Subject: Re: too much memory use > > > > Could be that you'll need a program that hooks into your > running process > something like Euman used to let Robert Craig know that Euphoria 2.0 > (I think that was the version) wasnt freeing all used ram. > The problem > was as Euman remembers it the .dll files werent being released. > > I dont have a copy of the program maybe Matt Lewis still has it. > Euman (thinks) he sent him a copy a long time ago. > > Xanax > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kat" <kat at kogeijin.com> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:55 PM > Subject: too much memory use > > > : > : Does anyone know why, in the cases that Eu runs off and uses all > available > : ram, and then all available swap space, the OS gets buggy > with GPF's on > all > : apps? This has happened before with Eu, where a running > program, for no > : apparent reason, suddenly starts using gobs of memory. > : > : Derek or Xanax/Euman or someone, is there way for Eu to catch memory > : use by itself,, like an API call i can use in my code, so i > can trace(1) > the > : point it's doing this?, or otherwise start a debug > puts(debugfile,whatever)? > : > : Kat > : > : > : > : > >