Re: Memory Usage

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    Hello Andre.
    I runned it up to 8100 iterations and the program virtual memory 
remained the same so the program itself isn't leaking on i386 under 
Debian Testing with GTK+ 2.8.20.
    Though, the entire system increased its memory usage by 1Mib, I 
didn't spot exactly what process was increasing its memory usage but it 
wasn't yours.
    On MIPS you see that your program process increases its memory 
consumption or is the X server or another process?
    How much iterations are you testing?
    Well, while I am not an expert on GTK your code seems good to me and 
your program process didn't leak memory at all after 8100 iterations, at 
least looking in /proc/thePid/status while it was running on my system.
    Hope this helps.
    Maybe you can try to use Valgrind on MIPS, don't know if it works there.
    Goodbye.




El 24/10/06 05:10, Andre Messerschmidt escribió:

> Sure. Would be great if it is just a simple misunderstanding on how to 
> use GTK.
>
> This program should create a window and then after receiving a USR2 
> signal display or destroy another window. Here I can see that if I do 
> this long enough, my memory keeps decreasing until only 1MB is left 
> (from initially 128MB)
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> best regards
> Andre
>
>
> */Ivan Baldo <ibaldo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote:
>
>     Can you post the source code of your test application?
>     GTK doesn't seem to leak memory on i386, it shouldn't on MIPS...
>     Thank you.
>
>
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