I see the same issue on Linux x64, running on a quad-core amd64 with 4GB of RAM. However, it does not occur very often.
On 17 September 2010 00:54, Josef Wolf <jw@raven.inka.de> wrote:
> I am trying to compile sbcl on opensuse-11.2 running on a dual-core amd64
> box with 8GB of RAM and 20GB of swap.
> ::: Running (:UNSYNCHRONIZED-HASH-TABLE)This is very curious. Is this repeatable? That is, if you run the test
> Heap exhausted during allocation: 1016590336 bytes available, 1073741840 requested.
suite ten times, how many times does this error occur?
In any case, if after adding #+nil in front of
(with-test (:name (:unsynchronized-hash-table))
in tests/threads.impure.lisp nothing else fails. I would not worry:
the test in question is quite an evil one.
That said, heap-exhaustion from it is definitely not expected, and I
would be very interested to hear how reproducible this is, and if
anyone else sees this happening.
Cheers,
-- Nikodemus
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