Re: [Factor-talk] The iota test

2015-10-09 Thread Jon Harper
The graphical listener is simply not meant to be used like this. You can see that the command line listener (or a factor script, or a deployed program) has no problem outputting million of lines with ./factor -run=listener Jon On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Alexander Ilin

Re: [Factor-talk] The iota test

2015-10-09 Thread John Benediktsson
Are you running 32-bit factor on 32-bit or 64-bit windows? On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Alexander Ilin wrote: > Hello, Jon! > > 09.10.2015, 19:17, "Jon Harper" : > > The graphical listener is simply not meant to be used like this. > > I see your

Re: [Factor-talk] The iota test

2015-10-09 Thread Alexander Ilin
Hello, Jon! 09.10.2015, 19:17, "Jon Harper" : > The graphical listener is simply not meant to be used like this. I see your point, but I thougt it wasn't meant to crash either. ---=--- Александр

Re: [Factor-talk] The iota test

2015-10-09 Thread John Benediktsson
So this works find on Mac OS X. On Windows, the crash is due to an out-of-memory exception. Perhaps we can improve the memory characteristics of printing text to the UI listener. On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Alexander Ilin wrote: > Hello! > > 09.10.2015, 20:18, "John

Re: [Factor-talk] The iota test

2015-10-09 Thread Alexander Ilin
Hello! 09.10.2015, 20:18, "John Benediktsson" : > Are you running 32-bit factor on 32-bit or 64-bit windows? 32-bit Factor on 32-bit Windows XP Pro SP 3. ---=--- Александр --

[Factor-talk] The iota test

2015-10-09 Thread Alexander Ilin
Hello! Is it just me, or do you also can see this issue? I downloaded the latest development build for Windows: factor-windows-x86-32-2015-09-29-16-12.zip It reports this on startup: Factor 0.98 x86.32 (1717, heads/master-9a5cd7d13d, Tue Sep 29 16:12:54 2015) [Microsoft Visual C++