Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/08/12/12:48:38
>From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT gnu DOT org>
>
>[I'm not subscribed to the Cygwin list, so please CC me directly.]
>
> > From: "emacs user" <emacs_user AT hotmail DOT com>
> > Bcc:
> > Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 07:46:33 -0400
> > Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
> >
> > Eli, here is a response from the cygwin list. thanks to Reini Urban for
> > this.
> >
> > Look Eli,
> > that's really a bold statement, esp. when elisp is involved.
> > cygwin uses the newlib libc. How does it come to your mind that newlib's
> > free() and subsequently Microsoft's VirtualFree (,MEM_RELEASE) doesn't
> > work as advertised?
> > Please see the src for newlib's free() at
>src/newlib/libc/stdlib/mallocr.c
> >
>http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/newlib/libc/stdlib/mallocr.c?rev=1.15&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=src
> >
> >
> > POSIX free() is not like perl or lisp, where there's no such concept of
> > free(), if by lazyness or better strategies.
> >
> > POSIX free() and cygwin's free() does give back it's malloc'ed buffers
> > back to the OS, and the OS does list them correctly as free.
> >
> > What you have here is an ELISP issue, which doesn't free it's interim's
> > memory, and you falsely accuse the C part of the image library. Please
> > have a look again in some lisp allocated buffers and then check if some
> > free() is missing.
>
>It's possible that I'm wrong, of course. Let me state the facts and
>observations that led me to my conclusion:
>
> . The OP reported that the problem happens only with image files.
> When he edits text files, the Emacs memory footprint stays at a
> reasonable value.
>
> . After killing the image buffer, the OP invoked the Lisp function
> clear-image-cache, which is supposed to release any memory used by
> Emacs for storing images. There's no other Lisp memory that I can
> see in the sources that is used for images, and that could be left
> unreleased. To be sure, I'd like to ask emacs_user AT hotmail DOT com,
> who is the OP, to invoke "M-x garbage-collect RET" after
> clear-image-cache, and see if that changes anything.
tried that, no effect on memory usage. I used a fresh copy of latest (as of
right now) gnu emacs from cvs, latest cygwin, after make distclean,
configure, make.
> . The OP traced the Emacs code in clear-image-cache, and saw that
> the function in the image libraries that frees the image is indeed
> called.
>
> . Other Emacs builds, including the native Windows build and a
> GNU/Linux build, do not exhibit this behavior.
>
>Given these observations, and the fact that the Cygwin build of Emacs
>runs almost the same C and Lisp code as the GNU/Linux build, what
>other factors can be involved here?
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