ID: 48434
User updated by: busia at tiscali dot it
Reported By: busia at tiscali dot it
Status: Bogus
Bug Type:Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 5.3.0RC2
New Comment:
I know memory_get_usage() and memory_get_usage(true). But they don't
resolve the
ID: 48434
Updated by: scott...@php.net
Reported By: busia at tiscali dot it
Status: Bogus
Bug Type:Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 5.3.0RC2
New Comment:
memory_get_usage(true) is the memory allocated from the system.
memory_get_usage() is the memory currently in use
ID: 48434
Updated by: lbarn...@php.net
Reported By: busia at tiscali dot it
Status: Bogus
Bug Type:Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 5.3.0RC2
New Comment:
scott you are right, however it seems the behavior differs a bit when
unset()ing small-enough variables.
ID: 48434
User updated by: busia at tiscali dot it
Reported By: busia at tiscali dot it
Status: Bogus
Bug Type:Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 5.3.0RC2
New Comment:
I unsderstand what you say but my request is different: when I posted
bug #48368,
ID: 48434
Updated by: scott...@php.net
Reported By: busia at tiscali dot it
Status: Bogus
Bug Type:Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 5.3.0RC2
New Comment:
What aren't you understanding?
memory_get_usage(true) = memory allocated to process from system
ID: 48434
User updated by: busia at tiscali dot it
Reported By: busia at tiscali dot it
Status: Bogus
Bug Type:Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 5.3.0RC2
New Comment:
Look this code:
?
ini_set('memory_limit','300M');
class a {
}