Justin Walker on Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:53:52 -0800 |
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Re: Another memory leak in Pari/GP 2.2.5 |
On Tuesday, Mar 18, 2003, at 10:41 US/Pacific, Alexander Shumakovitch wrote:
Hi all! I guess I've found a memory leak in Pari 2.2.5 (on Linux 2.4.20). Here is how to reproduce it: (19:36) gp > x = vector(2); y = vectorv(2); time = 0 ms. (19:36) gp > m = matrix(2,2); m[2, ] = x; m[, 2] = y; getheap time = 0 ms. %2 = [7, 77]
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The histsize is set to 1, so history is not an issue. What is interesting is that if one switches the assignments or skips one of them, everything goes back to normal:
[snip] I don't see quite the same behavior: ? m = matrix(2,2); m[, 2] = y; m[2, ] = x; getheap time = 0 ms. %18 = [107, 655]? getheap \\ A number of 'getheap's in a row, no other commands...
time = 0 ms. %25 = [114, 746] ? getheap time = 0 ms. %26 = [115, 759] \\ This does not let things go back to normal... ? m = matrix(2,2); m[, 2] = y; m[2, ] = x; getheap time = 0 ms. %27 = [116, 772] ? m = matrix(2,2); m[, 2] = y; m[2, ] = x; getheap time = 0 ms. %28 = [117, 785] ? m = matrix(2,2); m[, 2] = y; m[2, ] = x; time = 0 ms. ? m = matrix(2,2); m[, 2] = y; m[2, ] = x; time = 0 ms. ? m = matrix(2,2); m[, 2] = y; m[2, ] = x; time = 0 ms. ? getheap time = 0 ms. %32 = [121, 831] This is the version info (this is up to date with CVS as of 3/11):
GP/PARI CALCULATOR Version 2.2.6 (development CHANGES-1.704) powerpc (PPC/GMP-4.1 kernel) 32-bit version compiled: 03/11/03, gcc-3.1 20020420 (prerelease) (readline v4.1 enabled, extended help available) Copyright (C) 2003 The PARI GroupPARI/GP is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, andcomes WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER. Type ? for help, \q to quit. Type ?12 for how to get moral (and possibly technical) support. realprecision = 28 significant digits seriesprecision = 16 significant terms format = g0.28 parisize = 4000000, primelimit = 500000
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