#715: Parents probably not reclaimed due to too much caching
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Reporter: robertwb |
Owner: somebody
Type: defect |
Status: needs_review
Priority: major |
Milestone: sage-5.4
Component: coercion |
Resolution:
Keywords: weak cache coercion Cernay2012 |
Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A |
Reviewers: Jean-Pierre Flori, Simon King, Nils Bruin
Authors: Simon King, Jean-Pierre Flori |
Merged in:
Dependencies: #9138, #11900, #11599, #13145, to be merged with #11521 |
Stopgaps:
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Comment (by SimonKing):
Replying to [comment:309 nbruin]:
> Replying to [comment:306 SimonKing]:
> > The new ticket for the libsingular problem is #13450.
> I think that one can be considered a duplicate of #13447
Probably. Why didn't you put me as cc? Then, I wouldn't have opened
#13450.
> Something along the lines of attachment:trac_715_osx64-dealloc.patch
should work best,
But only as a temporary workaround. In my applications, it is absolutely
essential that polynomial rings can be deallocated, or the memory
consumption would explode.
> Solving the SIGALRM issue is optional since it only occurs on one
machine with gdb and I don't think we specify that sage is supposed to
work perfectly under gdb on all supported platforms. A first go at the
problem is at #13437 (does its job).
Agreed.
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