[Python-Dev] extremely slow exit for program having huge (45G) dict (python 2.5.2)
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Mon Dec 22 22:11:56 CET 2008
>> If that code is the real problem (in a reproducible test case),
>> then this approach is the only acceptable solution. Disabling
>> long-running code is not acceptable.
>
> By "disabling", I meant disabling the optimization that's trying to
> rearrange the arenas so that more memory can be returned to the OS.
I meant the same thing - I'm opposed to giving up one feature or
optimization in favor of a different feature or optimization.
> This presumably wouldn't be any worse than things were in Python 2.4,
> when memory was never returned to the OS.
Going back to the state of Python 2.4 would not be acceptable.
Regards,
Martin
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