On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 4:52 PM, dieter <die...@handshake.de> wrote: > Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> writes: > >> ... >> It's terrible advice in generality, because it encourages a sloppiness >> of thinking: "Memory usage doesn't matter, we'll just instruct people >> to reset everything now and then". > > "Memory usage" may matter. But if you loose 1 kb a day, your process > can run 3 years before you have lost 1 MB. Compare this to the > 485 MB used when you start "firefox". The situation looks different > when you loose 10 MB a day.
Right. Everything needs to be scaled. Everything needs to be in perspective. Losing 1 kilobit per day is indeed trivial; even losing one kilobyte per day, which is what I assume you meant :), isn't significant. But it's not usually per day, it's per leaking action. Suppose your web browser leaks 1024 usable bytes of RAM every HTTP request. Do you know how much that'll waste per day? CAN you know? ChrisA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list