On Sun, 30 Jul 2023 07:29:10 -0400 Eliot Moss wrote: > On 7/30/2023 5:38 AM, natan_b--- via Cygwin wrote: > > Hi Guys > > > > very short. > > > > prog.c > > > > #include <stdio.h> > > > > int main() > > { > > float a=1.283; > > while(1) > > printf( "%f", a ); > > } > > > > run with > > $ ./prog.exe >/dev/null > > > > in windows monitor process the process increase it's memory it arrive to > > many Gb. > > It's not a machine problem, other PC have same problem. > > > > Same program in wsl and MSYS2 works well! > > This probably has to do with output buffering, and may happen even without > the >/dev/null since there are no line ends in the output. It may work with > stdbuf -o0 (as in: stdbuf -o0 ./prog.exe >/dev/null) but may cause the program > to run more slowly (each character is sent to the device, when then > immediately > discards it). It would seem you're hoping for the internal libraries to > recognize the case of writing to /dev/null ...
I also suspected that, however, it was not correct. while (1) sprintf(buf, "%f\n", a); has the same problem. :-( -- Takashi Yano <takashi.y...@nifty.ne.jp> -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple