It's not showing you the total amount of memory consumed, it's only
showing you the amount it tried to allocate that pushed it over the
edge.

On Mar 3, 6:14 pm, aranworld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What confuses me about this error is that the amount of memory that it
> says it "tried to allocate" is always less than the amount of memory
> allowed.  Why is there a problem if the amount it is trying allocate
> is so much less than the limit?
>
> On Mar 3, 2:12 pm, DragonI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hey Cristian,
>
> > I'd loved to see/hear more about your performance tricks. I've been
> > using "$uses" and now to hear that it bytes in terms of performance
> > really sucks. I guest "automagic" comes at a price.
>
> > On Feb 23, 1:59 pm, Cristian Vrabie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Well Iusemore tricks but I think the most important is that when I
> > > have a controller with many models I don't just pass them in the $uses
> > > var. I do this because the controller would load all models, and it's
> > > allmost sure you won't need all of them in all the actions. Instead i
> > > have a function in app_controller called getMyModel( $modelName ). This
> > > first checks to see if the model is not loaded, and if is not it 
> > > callsApp::import('Model',$modelName), then it instantiates the model, 
> > > then it
> > > returns a refference to the model. So instead of
> > > $this->ModelName->find(..), i to $this->getMyModel->find(..). This way,
> > > if i onlyusea few models in an actions, only those will load.(this
> > > tries to be a rudimentary lazy loading of models).
> > > Another trick is that i define only as few associations as possible (the
> > > critical ones). Instead I define them in another variable of the model
> > > (something like $__hasMany = array( 'myassoc' => ....), and i have a
> > > function in app_model that lets me do quick binds at run time, like:
> > > $model->doMyBind( 'myassoc' ); I could do the same thing by describing
> > > the association with $model->bindModel but this is faster, and i don't
> > > have to define the asociation more than one time. Plus, if i think that
> > > i'llusethat association a lot in a certain context, i user the
> > > "permanent" option of bindModel.
> > > I have more of these "tricks", and I'm not sure using them is such a
> > > good practice. I never investigated if they don't provoke other effects
> > > that would do more bad than good. However, they seem to work so far, and
> > > I'm happy with them.
>
> > > ooo.inbox wrote:
> > > > Hello Christian...
> > > > So interesting...
> > > > Btw, i got the memory problem too using CakePHP.
>
> > > > How do you manage it under 8M?
> > > > What things that you do...?
>
> > > > I hope you would to explain me.. thanks ;)
>
> > > > On Feb 19, 4:31 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > >> I've noticed that sometimes the out of memory is generated by some
> > > >> infinite recursion loops you create by mistake. It's quite easy to do
> > > >> so.
> > > >> And about the increasing of the php script memory, i tried to avoid it
> > > >> by carefully coding and trying as much to lazy load the models,
> > > >> components and other stuff that I need. So far i managed to keep it
> > > >> under 8M even in large projects.
>
> > > >> On Feb 19, 2:56 am, "sixs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> HI,
>
> > > >>> I copied the index view and the index in controllers. I have a master 
> > > >>> and a detail and I deleted some fields in the master. It displayed ok 
> > > >>> an this error occurred when I clicked the list of the details.
> > > >>> =================================================================
> > > >>> Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to 
> > > >>> allocate 276481 bytes) in 
> > > >>> C:\VertrigoServ\www\usa\views\layouts\default.ctp on line 55
> > > >>> ===================================================================
> > > >>> Thanks for any help
> > > >>> Jim
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