Indeed the instances could be reused, but that would imply using a common mutex amongst the running threads for any s7 operation (right?). What I need in my case is truly parallel instances doing their own thing.
I'm glad to hear that Woody has some sort of a solution. I hope it gets merged at some point, but I also hope for a solution in the future that frees not most but *all* of s7's memory :) Any chance I could see this code? By curiosity and to see if I could slowly get some understanding of the inner workings of s7. On Tue, 8 Sep 2020 at 01:06, <[email protected]> wrote: > You're right that free(sc) does not free much. Woody Douglass > sent me code to free most of s7's memory -- the main thing > is the heap -- but I haven't tackled merging it into my > version of s7 yet. I think s7 instances can be reused -- > just keep all your stuff in a sublet of rootlet, then > set it to #f, but it would be better to actually clean up. > >
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