may be you should count a bit the memory that it takes for some samples and do 
some prediction and count how many entities
you can get and monitor them?

Stef

On Apr 18, 2013, at 5:04 PM, MartinW <[email protected]> wrote:

> First, thank you for your answers, Igor and Cameron.
> 
> 
> Igor Stasenko wrote
>> well, most programs pay little attention on consumed resources.
>> and usually there is no monitoring for consumption.
>> when you meet such situation, usual behavior is crash with sound of
>> thousands of breaking glasses :)
> 
> My application does parse a lot of files and does some number-crunching with
> them. As the user can in theory include as many files as she wants in these
> calculations, i suppose there might very well be a moment, when memory is
> not enough.
> So you say, there is no way to stop things before it is too late (not enough
> memory)?
> 
> 
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