Ar an tríú lá is fiche de mí Lúnasa, scríobh Marcus Crestani:
>>>>>"MF" == Mike FABIAN
<mfabian(a)suse.de> writes:
>> The naive approach is to do a M-x show-memory-usage RET and
look at
>> the output, and see has anything evidently gone wrong. Unfortunately,
>> that doesn’t actually reflect XEmacs memory usage; on one 32-bit build
>> I’m told I have 31 MB in use, where the OS tells me it’s 85MB.
MF> In my case (64-bit build), Mx show-memory-usage shows me grand total:
MF> 48902320 bytes which is only about a quarter of the 231 megabytes
MF> virtual memory shown by ‘top’.
M-x show-memory-usage takes only Lisp objects into account,
e.g. everything that is allocated on the Lisp heap.
That still doesn’t explain all of the discrepancy. See
http://mid.gmane.org/871wmy3w9s.fsf@hades.wkstn.nix and related messages.
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