Le vendredi 21 décembre 2012 à 18:41 +0100, Peter Meißner a écrit : > Yeah, thanks, > I know: !DO NOT USE RBIND! ! > > But it does not help, although using a predefined list to store results > as suggested there, it does not help. > > The problems seems to stem from the XML-package and not from the way I > store the data until saved. So you may want to use xmlParse() or the equivalent xmlTreeParse(useInternalNodes=TRUE) instead of plain xmlTreeParse(). This will avoid creating too many R objects that will need to be freed. But do not forget to call free() on the resulting object at the end of the loop.
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