On 11/17/19 7:48 PM, ikod wrote:
On Monday, 18 November 2019 at 00:20:12 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
I'm fighting some out of memory problems using DMD and some super-template heavy code.

I have ideas on how to improve the situation, but it involves redesigning a large portion of the design. I want to do it incrementally, but I need to see things improving.

Is there a straightforward way to figure out how much memory the compiler uses during compilation? I though maybe /usr/bin/time, but I feel like I don't trust the output to be the true max resident size to be what I'm looking for (or that it's 100% accurate). Is there a sure-fire way to have DMD print it's footprint?

Hello,
You can look at
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getrusage.2.html
But, probably /usr/bin/time already use it.


Yeah, that looks like what /usr/bin/time is doing.

-Steve

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