#11521: Memleak when resolving the action of Integers on an Elliptic Curve
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Reporter: jpflori |
Owner: robertwb
Type: defect |
Status: needs_work
Priority: major |
Milestone: sage-4.8
Component: coercion |
Keywords: sd35
Work_issues: Understand why a weak key dictionary is not enough |
Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: |
Author: Simon King
Merged: |
Dependencies: #11900
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Comment(by jpflori):
Dear Simon,
Thanks a lot for taking care of all of this !
I'm just back from vacation and will have a look at all your patches in
the following days.[[BR]]
I must point out that even if the memory leak was small, it did still
mater because I used a LOT of them and after several hours of computations
it ate all the available memory the piece of code in the ticket
description is just a minimal example, in my actual code I used different
curves and similar simple computations on them)...
And to make things clear, I must say I put that ticket as need review in
order to get it closed as wont fix/duplicate because I thought it could be
seen as a concrete example of ticket [ticket:715] and all the work could
be done there.
Of course youre the one currently doing all the wok, so do as you want :)
Cheers,
JP
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