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- Subject: Re: Userdata environment
- From: "Javier Guerra" <javier@...>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:21:02 -0500
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Shmuel Zeigerman <shmuz@actcom.co.il> wrote:
> This is how my application was doing originally. But unfortunately, Lua
> tables used as dictionaries won't always reclaim memory when their
> entries are deleted. After several millions creations and deletions of
> userdata, this (empty!) table was holding > 100 MBytes of RAM that could
> not be reclaimed with garbage collector.
was that a table of userdata's? or light userdata? or mabye a full
userdata that holds only a pointer? in the second or third case, Lua
has no way to know how much RAM your object really holds, maybe from
it's side a couple thousands of pointers is just a few KB's but from C
it's several MB's.
in that case, you should have a 'close' method to release your object
and not rely on __gc(), because it might not occur soon enough.
--
Javier