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Subject: [Boost-users] fast_pool_allocator question
From: Ta-Cheng Lin (tclin1998_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-10-07 00:58:37
Hi:
I try fast_pool_allocator and it does not release memory.  See the following
program
Any ideas?
Thanks!
-Kawasaki
--- Begin ---
 #include <vector>
#include <boost/pool/pool_alloc.hpp>
#include <list>
using namespace std;
using namespace boost;
#include "memusage.cpp"
//--------------------------------------------------
void func()
{
  list<int, fast_pool_allocator<int> > v;
  //  list<int> v;
  for (int i = 0; i < 1000000; ++i) {
    v.push_back(i);
  }
  printf("2. MEM USAGE = %d\n", getMemUsage());
}
//--------------------------------------------------
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
  printf("1. MEM USAGE = %d\n", getMemUsage());
  func();
  func();
  func();
  /// Exiting the function does NOT free the system memory allocated by the
pool allocator
  // You must call
  //  boost::singleton_pool<boost::pool_allocator_tag,
sizeof(int)>::release_memory()
  // in order to force that
  printf("3. MEM USAGE = %d\n", getMemUsage());
  boost::singleton_pool<boost::fast_pool_allocator_tag,
sizeof(int)>::release_memory();
  printf("4. MEM USAGE = %d\n", getMemUsage());
  return 1;
}
--- END
output
1. MEM USAGE = 11 MB
2. MEM USAGE = 35
2. MEM USAGE = 35
2. MEM USAGE = 35
3. MEM USAGE = 35
4. MEM USAGE = 35  // after release_memory() is called,