Hi,

On Monday, July 30, 2012 05:38:07 PM Anderson Valadares wrote:
> I understand, but the memory should not be returned after the execution of
> the function?
Well, that depends on how memory was allocated by the libc. When it used brk() 
to allocate memory its rather likely that the memory cannot directly be 
returned because some block of memory in the new memory is still used by some 
permanent memory context.

> Below is the result of running with more than 55,000 calls.
> 
> PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT SWAP  RES CODE DATA  SHR S P %CPU %MEM    TIME+
>  COMMAND
> 618 postgres  15   0 1687m 1.2g 507m 4684 505m 3796 S 1  0.0  4.2   0:04.90
> postgres: postgres test [local] idle
Interesting. I just let the thing run - by accident - for 30+ minutes and it 
still hovered at 96MB.

Greetings,

Andres
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