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Original bug ID: 2024 Reporter: administrator Status: closed Resolution: not a bug Priority: normal Severity: minor Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Full_Name: Aleksey Nogin
Version: 3.07+13 (2004-01-04) from CVS
OS: Red Hat Linux 7.3
Submission from: charter-242-037.caltech.edu (131.215.242.37)
I am getting Out_of_memory exceptions (both on a P-III with 512 MB of RAM and
AMD Opteron with 16 GB of RAM) running code that works correctly with 3.06. Any
ideas what could be causing this?
The backtraces I am getting look like
Fatal error: exception Out_of_memory
Raised at file "", line 1, character 5527
Called from file "", line 1, character 5337
Re-raised at file "", line 1, character 5001
Called from file "", line 1, character 48833
Called from file "", line 1, character 17283
Called from file "", line 1, character 5079
Called from file "", line 1, character 6548
Re-raised at file "", line 1, character 5927
Called from file "", line 1, character 7701
Called from file "", line 1, character 1471
because of #8436, so I am not sure where exactly the problem comes from.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I am getting Out_of_memory exceptions (both on a P-III with 512 MB
of RAM and AMD Opteron with 16 GB of RAM) running code that works
correctly with 3.06. Any ideas what could be causing this?
One possibility is that you're using polymorphic comparisons (=, <>,
etc) on a cyclic data structure.
The implementation of polymorphic comparisons was recently changed to
correctly handle float "nan". As a consequence, these comparisons now
do a full traversal of the data structures being compared, and
therefore will loop on cyclic data. (The previous implementation
could loop on cyclic data as well, as permitted by the specs;
it's just that it did it less often.)
Original bug ID: 2024
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: not a bug
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Full_Name: Aleksey Nogin
Version: 3.07+13 (2004-01-04) from CVS
OS: Red Hat Linux 7.3
Submission from: charter-242-037.caltech.edu (131.215.242.37)
I am getting Out_of_memory exceptions (both on a P-III with 512 MB of RAM and
AMD Opteron with 16 GB of RAM) running code that works correctly with 3.06. Any
ideas what could be causing this?
The backtraces I am getting look like
Fatal error: exception Out_of_memory
Raised at file "", line 1, character 5527
Called from file "", line 1, character 5337
Re-raised at file "", line 1, character 5001
Called from file "", line 1, character 48833
Called from file "", line 1, character 17283
Called from file "", line 1, character 5079
Called from file "", line 1, character 6548
Re-raised at file "", line 1, character 5927
Called from file "", line 1, character 7701
Called from file "", line 1, character 1471
because of #8436, so I am not sure where exactly the problem comes from.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: