Re: [gtk-list] Re: Hash functions and memory?
- From: Ales Hvezda <ahvezda kalypso cybercom net>
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [gtk-list] Re: Hash functions and memory?
- Date: Sun, 9 May 1999 08:35:31 -0400 (EDT)
Hello Lars,
[snip]
> This was up a couple of month ago. Basicly, glib aloc internal memory
> that is used for internal purpose. It do reuse that memory intrenal
> but do not release (all of) it to the system.
Yeah, apparently this is a FAQ of sorts. (whoops). I didn't
look hard enough through the mailing list archive. :-(
>
> That makes it hard to verify if You have memoryleaks. But it is
> possably to (thru compile time options) get status reports from
> glib. From thes reports You can calculate hov much leak You
> shuld expect an compare that to what ccmalloc reports.
I enabled memory profiling, recompiled, reinstalled glib and then
called g_mem_profile() and it outputted how much memory is in use and that
number agrees with what ccmalloc thinks "leaked". So now I have a way of
watching what glib is using and what my programs are leaking. :)
Thanks for the info. Most enlightening. :-)
[snip]
-Ales
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