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diff --git a/doc/bugs/import_memleak_from_the_assistant/comment_3_b193a4a0901c681b59a97b93b456765b._comment b/doc/bugs/import_memleak_from_the_assistant/comment_3_b193a4a0901c681b59a97b93b456765b._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6d03b4cdb --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/import_memleak_from_the_assistant/comment_3_b193a4a0901c681b59a97b93b456765b._comment @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="http://joeyh.name/" + ip="209.250.56.35" + subject="comment 3" + date="2014-01-05T20:41:35Z" + content=""" +Well, EKG either cannot see the leak, or perhaps haskell profiling generally cannot see it. Don't have a lot of experience with EKG, it's just a lot easier to ask for than full ghc profiling data.. + +It's certainly useful information that you are constantly changing the files. + +I have tried to replicate this setup, with a few hundred files, and writing random stuff to them repeatedly. The RSS did not grow at all despite repeatedly changing and committing the files. + +I then tried adding a remote for it to sync with, and see evidence of a small leak there -- around 8 bytes per file transferred. The leak appears to be in the transfer code, not the git sync code; it happens with both git remotes and with directory special remotes. + +"""]] |