> In the tMap I see many classes that are not affected by aspects (if they > were, I > should have seen a compile error). Is there any way I can see why these types > are kept in the tMap?
No, I would need to debug why. type demotion doesn't process the entire map - it only processes those added since the last demotion. I suppose it is possible some crept into the map without being registered as demotion candidates. Andy On 3 September 2010 01:24, Emond Papegaaij <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thursday 02 September 2010 18:31:05 Andy Clement wrote: >> Thanks for confirming that stackoverflow is fixed. >> >> > I wait until Eclipse is finished building, force a few GCs, until memory >> > usage is stable and then make a heap dump. The heapdump shows about 700M >> > used by AjState objects. About 75% of this memory is taken by >> > world.typeMap.tMap. For the largest AjState, the expendableMap (I >> > suspect that this is where the demoted types move to) is very small in >> > size (only 700k), but still contains 5224 entries, according to the size >> > field. I don't know if this number really shows the number of entries in >> > the map, because the size() method on WeakHashMap first expunges stale >> > entries. The tMap has a size of 1424. >> >> I'm still surprised there is so much memory being held onto. I >> vaguely recall you were just using declare warning/error - or am I >> mistaken? The typemap 'tMap' field should hold onto: >> - primitive type representations >> - Object >> - aspects >> - types affected by intertype declarations from aspects >> >> and nothing else. 1424 does seem high as if you are using only >> declare warning that would suggest you have around 1415 aspects :) So >> something else must be going on. > > We indeed only have a single aspect with a few declare error statements. In > the tMap I see many classes that are not affected by aspects (if they were, I > should have seen a compile error). Is there any way I can see why these types > are kept in the tMap? > > Best regards, > Emond Papegaaij > _______________________________________________ > aspectj-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users > _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users
