Hi,

The memory used by a new MacRuby app depends on your environment, but it's 
indeed bigger than a default Objective-C app. If you start enabling garbage 
collection in the Objective-C app and create some objects, the rsize should 
then be the same as a normal MacRuby app (since the runtime itself creates some 
objects when starting).

Using AOT compilation will decrease some memory usage.

If you think the default rsize of a MacRuby process is too high please file a 
ticket and we will investigate.  Otherwise, make sure the rsize of your app 
remains constant while using it, if you notice it's growing then please let us 
know, since it might be a leak.

Laurent

On Oct 24, 2010, at 6:26 AM, 聂殿辉 wrote:

> Hi:
> I want to write an app with macruby , and want to make sure there's not 
> memory problem. I create an Macruby-Application with Xcode ,and lanuch it 
> ,using the Activity Monitor , it using about 44M memory ,and create an 
> ObjectivC-Application ,it only use 8M memory ,is it normal?  thanks 
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