Question on GCJ/Boehm Memory Utilization, Part II

Ranjit Mathew rmathew@gmail.com
Wed Feb 22 05:05:00 GMT 2006


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Craig A. Vanderborgh wrote:
[...]
> I have done enough logging and Daney-dumping to know that this how the 
> heap becomes large. It does asymoptotically stabilize at a large value, 
> but the value is too large for us to live with.
>> And so - what to do? Is it possible to instruct Boehm not to allocate 

"Daney-dumping"? "instruct Boehm"? A bit too much personification
in there, huh? :-)
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Thanks,
Ranjit.
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