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From: | Daniel Penalva |
Subject: | Re: [igraph] C attribute handler too inefficient |
Date: | Tue, 17 Mar 2015 15:27:59 -0300 |
There is no main function in your code.G.On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Daniel Penalva <address@hidden> wrote:Hi, i compressed the files in .tar file. to compile you must change the path in ./compila_percept_test and then run this file under the terminal (note that iam using glib but thats obvious not the point). The relevant functions for attributes are:in automata0.c:probabilidade(),simular()in perceptlib0.c:all functions are doing the job of setup and/or return an atribute.as you see this code performs is the worst (i think), hope you find what iam doing wrong with the attribute interface.On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Tamas Nepusz <address@hidden> wrote:Hi,
> Iam using the attribute handler interface with the functions SETVAN
> (SETVANV) and VAN (VANV) to setup the attributes in each time step.
> I need to reset all the attributes in each realization of the simulation.
>
> Over the third realization the process get killed because it consumed all
> the ram in the computer (7.7Gb). I need to optimize attribute handling in
> igraph, the usual interface seems to be slow and memory wasting.
Have you profiled the app? Which parts of it seem to be slow? Also, I don't
think that a few numeric attributes for ~50000 vertices should eat up 7.7 GB of
memory with the C attribute handler. Can it be the case that your app is
leaking memory somewhere?
If it is not highly confidential, send me a self-contained example that reproduces
your problem and I'll take a look at it.
--
T.
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