[antlr-interest] AntlrWork problem

Jean Bovet antlr-list at arizona-software.ch
Thu Oct 18 19:25:43 PDT 2007


I will investigate that because I probably don't release some objects  
between two debugging session. I will keep you informed.

Regards,

Jean

On Oct 16, 2007, at 10:28 PM, Peizhao Hu wrote:

> Thanks for reply.
>
> I agreed that you can run it in your command line, or even you  
> directly double click on the Jar file will give you enough memory  
> to run the antlrworks. however, it seems to me that the software  
> didn't release memory back to the system after using the memory for  
> compiling/generating codes.
>
> it becomes terrible slow after you run a complete debugging process.
>
> regards;
>
> Peizhao
>
>
> Simone Tripodi wrote:
>> Hi Peizhao!
>> I had the same problem that I resolved just downloading the
>> AntlrWork's jar archive, so open a shell and lunch the application
>> with the command
>> java -Xmx700m -jar antlrworks-1.1.3.jar
>> Well, 700m are too much, but you can increase the memory size as  
>> you like it :)
>> Have a nice day!
>> Simone
>> 2007/10/16, Peizhao Hu <peizhao at itee.uq.edu.au>:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> has anyone experience a out-of-memory problem with AntlrWork?
>>>
>>> AntlrWork debug my file and generate AST tree smoothly in the first
>>> time. however, when you modify something and want to redebug it  
>>> again,
>>> it will compliant that not enough memory. So I have to close  
>>> (exit) the
>>> software and restart it again, everytime.
>>>
>>> I am wondering whether there is a memory leakage bug in the  
>>> software or
>>> something wrong with my grammar.
>>>
>>> --
>>> regards;
>>>
>>> Peizhao
>>>



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