OK. Thanks. I have understood the difference. Bernd Eggink wrote: > Jan Schampera schrieb: >> Sandino Araico Sánchez wrote: >> >>> 1. >>> #!/bin/bash >>> 2. >>> 3. >>> for i in {0..c} ; do >>> 4. >>> echo $i > /dev/null >>> 5. >>> done >>> >>> >>> >>> Repeat-By: >>> Run the script above and the process starts leaking memory very >>> fast. >>> >>> >> >> You know what a memory *leak* is, yes? mallocs() without proper free()s. >> >> What you mean is that your memory is used. Feel free to calculate the >> memory that is needed to store the string representation of >> {0..150000000}, I think you will get a number near your RAM size. >> >> J. >> >> > > ... and try > > for (( i = 0; i < 150000000; ++i )) > do > echo $i > /dev/null > done > > instead. Consumes nearly no memory at all. > > Cheers, > Bernd > >
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