I suspect that your attempt to post your data got truncated.

Downloading what ended up on the site and sticking it in a file results in just over 63k of data which is suspiciously close to the 64K limit. And when I run your code against that file, it runs to completion. The output finishes with:

18321 of 18322 99.99 ADD VAR: 9166 STACK: 8: 4 7: 4 6: 989 5: 4 4: 151294 3: 47 2: 8795 1: 17 18322 of 18322 100.00 ADD VAR: 91 STACK: 9: 2 8: 4 7: 4 6: 989 5: 4 4: 151294 3: 47 2: 8795 1: 17 E: Not everything processed. 9 items in the stack. ALL PATHS FORM: 91

And the memory usage doesn't get 4mb for teh entire run?


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In reply to Re: Out of memory. by BrowserUk
in thread Out of memory. by dneedles

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