Memory is stable (not climbing).

How much is it using at that point?

Best guess on the info so far is that you are running out of (physical) memory, and moving into swapping.

One assumes that the reason you are profiling memory is because you are using a lot of it--prior to deciding to profile. If so, building a hash that contains a reference to every SV in your application is likely to at least quadruple the ammount of memory used. Then creating a list of all the keys of that hash:

foreach my $size ( keys %$size_hash ) { ##.................^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

is going to stretch that by (guess!) half as much again.

If you use Data::Dumper on that same hash the memory requirement will likely quadruple again as it uses a hash internally (of the SV addresses), to detect circular and duplicate references.

Your best bet, (based upon my wild guesswork above), would be to avoid building lists by iterating the hash using while each, and iterating the arrays using the range iterator (.. which doesn't build a list):

while( my( $size, $ref ) = each %{ $size_hash } ) { print $fh $size . '=['; foreach my $i ( 0 .. $#{ $ref } ) { print $fh ref( $ref->[ $i ] ) . ", "; } print $fh ']' . "\n"; }

That might just allow you to iterate through without breaking the memory bank and moving into swapping.


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In reply to Re^3: Trying to profile my apps memory usage by BrowserUk
in thread Trying to profile my app's memory usage by robins

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