> I am running an R program with .Fortran() calls, and discovered that the
> memory, as reported by gc(), continues to grow with new loop iterations. I
> hadn't been able to find information on how to 'destroy'
objects in earlier
> loops to keep the program size from continuous growth; calling rm() to
> remove some what I thought to be large arrays didn't seem to help. Any
> help/pointers will be greatly appreciated. TIA
- When I've had this problem it's been a memory leak in my compiled
code. With C code these are really easy to catch by using the dmalloc
library (see dmalloc.com) - I don't use Fortran, so don't know if this
is
any use to you.
Simon
______________________________________________________________________> Simon Wood snw at st-and.ac.uk http://www.ruwpa.st-and.ac.uk/simon.html
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