Thanks Seighard.

>> This to try to understand why with fpc, for big project like compiling
>> fpc 
>> him-self, the memory used do not stop to increase and the speed of 
>> compilation  decrease. 

> I cannot see what relevance your question has to this.

Hum, in the fpc-forum, to justify the memory leaks generate during
fpc-compilation, some people argued that the reason is speed.
They said that not releasing memory will speed-up the compilation and all
memory leaks will be rmoved by the OS when the application close.

OK, I understand the argument but I have still doubt.
Maybe it can speed up the compilation if there is big memory available, so
memory leak is not relay a problem but if the RAM is short, will it no be a
moment when nearly all the memory is allocated and so make the process
slower?

Fre;D 



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