Re: Memory Leak with KSubsets?
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 - Subject: [mg38542] Re: Memory Leak with KSubsets?
 - From: Bern <bgress at mail.DOTucr.DOT.edu>
 - Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 06:40:42 -0500 (EST)
 - Organization: University of California, Riverside
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Hmmm, this is very interesting, thanks for the info. I keep meaning to get back to this and see if I can track the problem down, but then I think it might just be easier to buy another gig of memory. Regards, B Kirk Reinholtz wrote: > I had a similar problem using combinatoria to do a bunch of transitive > closures: It grew ever larger in memory consumption, no matter what I > did, and I tried all the usual (check for a
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- Memory Leak with KSubsets?
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 - Re: Memory Leak with KSubsets?
- From: Bern <bgress@mail.DOTucr.DOT.edu>
 
 
 - Memory Leak with KSubsets?