Am Mittwoch, 13. September 2006 11:07 schrieben Sie: > Daniel Fischer wrote: > > > Most certainly not. I'm pretty sure this is to a bug in your code. > > > Something retains a data structure which is actually unneeded. > > > Probably > > > > Apparently. And my money is on a load of lines from the file (of which I > > need only the first and last Char). > > Then you're doing it wrong[TM]. You shouldn't need to keep any part of
Yes, I did it wrong, but I didn't keep anything (but the first and last Char of each line) in memory on purpose. I hoped for the lines to be read one after the other, head and last extracted - possibly immediately passed to accumArray, but I wouldn't necessarily expect that - and the already used lines thrown in the dustbin on next GC. Maybe the compiler couldn't figure out that it wouldn't access these lines anymore. > the input in memory. Whatever it is, nobody can tell you without seeing > the code. Try heap profiling, should you have no idea where to look for > leaks. Profiling (hy,hc) shows that the IO part of the programme holds on to tons of lists - that couldn't be anything but parts of the file-contents, I believe. > > > How could I solve the problem without representing the graph in some way? > > By using an advanced tool called "brains". Sorry for not being more > specific, but that's actually the fun part of the challenge and I'm not > going to spoil it for you. ;-) > > > Forgive the stupid question, but where if not RAM would the chunk > > currently processed reside? > > Oh, I overlooked "chunk". Well, yes, the "chunk" currently processed > needs to fit into RAM. But how much of a problem could a single Char > pose? Well, if it's the last straw... But not much, I presume and even though it might be that we must have a few thousand Chars inmemory, that shouldn't do much harm either. > > Donald Bruce Stewart wrote: > > I agree. Some problems simply require you to hold large strings in > > memory. And for those, [Char] conks out around 5-10M (try reversing a > > 10M [Char]). > > Sure, this one just isn't of that kind. Yes, but I didn't tell the compiler :-( > > > Udo. Cheers, Daniel -- "In My Egotistical Opinion, most people's C programs should be indented six feet downward and covered with dirt." -- Blair P. Houghton _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe