On Oct 28, 4:18 am, Simon King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear team,
>
> On Oct 27, 12:15 pm, Simon King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <snip>
>
> > So, it seems to me that theleakmight come from other compiled
> > components.
> > Libsingular? This is what I'm using most frequently.
Hi Simon,
> Now i am sure that the leak is in libsingular.
Ok, malb thought something similar since his version of the F5 also
showed this behavior.
> I produced an F5 version that thoroughly uses Singular via pexpect,
> but makes no use of libsingular. That's the only change.
> Seehttp://sage.math.washington.edu/home/SimonKing/f5/f5S.pyx
>
> I know that I use the pexpect interface in a very inefficient way. So
> it is very slow -- but there is no leak!
Ok.
> However, as my knowledge of libsingular, guppy and valgrind tends to
> zero, I doubt that I will be able to solve the problem.
Can you come up with some simple Cython code using libSingular that
shows the same behavior, i.e. the more simple the better. This would
help me potentially hunt down the cause.
> Cheers
> Simon
Cheers,
Michael
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