Le 06/04/2012 20:01, Walter Bright a écrit :
On 4/6/2012 10:37 AM, Rainer Schuetze wrote:
I hope there is something wrong with my reasoning, and that you could
give me
some hints to avoid the memory bloat and the application stalls.

A couple of things you can try (they are workarounds, not solutions):

1. Actively delete memory you no longer need, rather than relying on the
gc to catch it. Yes, this is as unsafe as using C's free().

2. Null out pointers & references when you are done with them. This
helps reduce unwanted pinning of unused gc memory.

3. Minimize use of global memory, as that is a major source of source of
roots.

Additionally, recycle objects (this is a common practice in java when performance matters).

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