On Friday, October 19, 2012 07:29:46 Marco Leise wrote: > Am Thu, 18 Oct 2012 21:03:01 -0700 > > schrieb Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisp...@gmx.com>: > > On Friday, October 19, 2012 05:14:44 Marco Leise wrote: > > > Memory just isn't freed! > > > > That was my understanding, but the last time that I said that, Brad > > Roberts > > said that it wasn't true, and that we should stop spreading that FUD, so I > > don't know what the exact situation is, but it sounds like if that was > > true in the past, it's not true now. Regardless, it's clear that dmd > > still uses too much memory in many cases, especially when code uses a lot > > of templates or CTFE. > > > > - Jonathan M Davis > > He called it a FUD?
I don't think that he used quite that term, but his point was that I shouldn't be saying that, because it wasn't true, and so I was spreading incorrect information (that and the fact that he was tired of people spreading that incorrect information, IIRC). I can't find the exact post at the moment though. > I guess we can meet somewhere in the middle. Btw. did > I mix up Don and Brad in the last post ? Who is working on the > memory management ? I don't think that you mixed anyone up. Don works primarily on CTFE. Brad works primarily on the auto tester and other infrastructure required for the dmd/Phobos folks to do what they do. - Jonathan M Davis