I created my own browser-repl component (using austin). And that definitely
consumed a lot of memory.

I haven't used Chestnut. But I'm guessing it's browser-repl implementation
(in src/clj/chestnut/dev.clj
<https://github.com/plexus/chestnut/blob/master/src/leiningen/new/chestnut/src/clj/chestnut/dev.clj#L17>)
is equally hungry. Sorry, I haven't spent anytime profiling that bit, or
trying to pare it down. But it sounds like there's a lot of other
functionality besides the browser repl available. So if you can do without
it, you may be able to move a bit faster (given browser-repl is the
problem).


Hth

Tim Washington
Interruptsoftware.com <http://interruptsoftware.com>


On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 2:19 PM, gvim <gvi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've just setup a `lein new chestnut` project and after:
>
> $ lein repl
>    (run)
>    (browser-repl)
>
> .... Activity Monitor shows 3 Java processes:
>
> main: 953Mb
> main: 747Mb
> java: 634Mb
>
> Over 2.3Gb RAM just to get a CLJS browser repl? I haven't even added
> Lighttable into the mix or IntelliJ :(
>
> gvim
>

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