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Topic Title: Context Explanation Topic Summary: Created On: 15-Feb-2005 18:51 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: I don't grasp the notion of 'DXL Context' and would appreciate it if someone would explain it so the rest of us can understand it. It appears "startup" DXL is the top context and exists until DOORS closes, whereas typical run-as-you-go DXL lasts only as long as the DXL or dialog is active. But looking at the MS-Task Manager memory useage as I run my monster DXLs I notice that some memory is releases when I close the dialog but much of it remains used until I close DOORS, suggesting that some memory leak is associated with the current context but some of it is associated with the top context. What I'm really after is finding a technique to put some memory-hog algorithm in a sub-context such that its results are returned to the current DXL; perhaps something like "string Result = eval_(MyHogAlgorithm). I don't care if it runs slower so long as the memory leak stuff is under control. - Louide | |
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I don't grasp the notion of 'DXL Context' and would appreciate it if someone would explain it so the rest of us can understand it. It appears "startup" DXL is the top context and exists until DOORS closes, whereas typical run-as-you-go DXL lasts only as long as the DXL or dialog is active.
But looking at the MS-Task Manager memory useage as I run my monster DXLs I notice that some memory is releases when I close the dialog but much of it remains used until I close DOORS, suggesting that some memory leak is associated with the current context but some of it is associated with the top context. What I'm really after is finding a technique to put some memory-hog algorithm in a sub-context such that its results are returned to the current DXL; perhaps something like "string Result = eval_(MyHogAlgorithm). I don't care if it runs slower so long as the memory leak stuff is under control. - Louide |
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