Comment #4 on issue 3432 by [email protected]: skylined text alongside a staff
consumes all memory under Windows
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3432
As noted in issue3383, there was one iteration of the code that ran into
the "eats-all-memory" symptom on GNU/Linux, and the difference
between "works" and "explodes" was one condition that was < rather than <=
or vice versa. That would indicate one spot that is highly sensitive to
numeric fluctuations. It may or may not be the one that fails under
Windows, but it would at least be a starting point for investigation.
As I am working on a complete reimplementation (which takes its time) due
to the overall quality of the code, I don't really want to invest time here
myself, so the fastest measure would likely be a simple revert without
further investigation. The problem solved by the patch seems quite less
urgent than the problem it likely bought us.
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