The Resident size(as observed from top) of my process is increasing. But, the behaviour is very random. My process works on request reponse model. So when i put some request load on my process the memory starts increasing. For initial few hours (approx ~3 hrs) it increase at a rapid rate and after... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a basic doubt here.
Consider the following code snippet:
main()
{
int *a;
.
.
}
Here the memory for a gets allocated in heap or stack. (5 Replies)
Hi all,
Thanks 'thehoghunter' and 'hugo' for the comments!
I've to increase the size of the heap size for AIX 4.3.3. Now what's the command that I've and also is it something similar to growing the file system in Solaris (growfs) (1 Reply)
I'm a new guy to this field and I'm learning a lot about UNIX! Can any explan to me what exactly does 'heap size' mean and how can i increase the size for AIX 4.3.3? (2 Replies)
Heap::Elem::Ref(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Heap::Elem::Ref(3pm)NAME
Heap::Elem::Ref - Object Reference Heap Elements
SYNOPSIS
use Heap::Elem::Ref( RefElem );
use Heap::Fibonacci;
my $heap = Heap::Fibonacci->new;
my $elem;
foreach $i ( 1..100 ) {
$obj = myObject->new( $i );
$elem = RefElem( $obj );
$heap->add( $elem );
}
while( defined( $elem = $heap->extract_top ) ) {
# assume that myObject object have a method I<printable>
print "Smallest is ", $elem->val->printable, "
";
}
DESCRIPTION
Heap::Elem::Ref is used to wrap object reference values into an element that can be managed on a heap. Each referenced object must have a
method cmp which can compare itself with any of the other objects that have references on the same heap. These comparisons must be consis-
tant with normal arithmetic. The top of the heap will have the smallest (according to cmp) element still remaining. (See
Heap::Elem::RefRev if you want the heap to always return the largest element.)
The details of the Elem interface are described in Heap::Elem.
The details of using a Heap interface are described in Heap.
AUTHOR
John Macdonald, john@perlwolf.com
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1998-2007, O'Reilly & Associates.
This code is distributed under the same copyright terms as perl itself.
SEE ALSO Heap(3), Heap::Elem(3), Heap::Elem::RefRev(3).
perl v5.8.8 2007-10-23 Heap::Elem::Ref(3pm)