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<H1>[Gtk-sharp-list] Increesing glade-sharp speed
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<B>Paolo Molaro
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<I>Fri, 17 Oct 2003 16:21:08 +0200</I>
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<PRE>On 10/16/03 Pablo Fischer wrote:
&gt;<i> Ok, the output of mono --profile mBloggy.exe prints this methods and the
</I>&gt;<i> memory used by each one:
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</I>&gt;<i> 292 KB Glade.XML::.ctor(Assembly,string,string,string)
</I>&gt;<i> 220 KB System.Collections.ArrayList::.ctor()
</I>&gt;<i> 99 KB System.Array::CreateInstance(Type,int)
</I>&gt;<i> 66 KB System.Xml.XmlConstructs::.cctor()
</I>&gt;<i> 52 KB
</I>&gt;<i> System.Collections.Hashtable::.ctor(int,single,IHashCodeProvider,ICo
</I>&gt;<i> mparer)
</I>&gt;<i> 49 KB
</I>&gt;<i> System.MonoCustomAttrs::GetCustomAttributes(ICustomAttributeProvider
</I>&gt;<i> ,Type,bool)
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</I>&gt;<i> So..
</I>&gt;<i> Total memory allocated: 1163 KB
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</I>&gt;<i> I know it maybe sounds stupid to think in decreasing that use of memory
</I>&gt;<i> (for example, to use less than 1000 KB). But, the Glade.XML it's using
</I>&gt;<i> 292 KB, is it normal to use that memory just for loading the file?
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That number is the total amount of memory allocated: it's not the memory
in use, since it doesn't take into account the memory that has been freed.
It's like profiling a C application and just adding the amount of memory
allocated with malloc(): is that the memory in use by the app? Obviously
no.
The code may well use more memory than needed, but let's not speculate
too much on a wrong reading of the numbers...
lupus
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