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Re: [platform-swt-dev] SWT.Virtual Table allocates memory when it shouldn't
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See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=129703
This problem has been fixed for Table (at least on Windows).
Please, use the newsgroup for user question. Thank you
Felipe
From:
Matthew Khouzam <matthew.khouzam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
<platform-swt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
30/06/2010 06:10 PM
Subject:
[platform-swt-dev] SWT.Virtual Table allocates memory when it shouldn't
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Hello world,
I am working on an eclipse project and have an issue with the SWT.VIRTUAL
flag for tables.
Basically, it allocates memory for each table item, not just the view you
have. (Using Ubuntu and GTK)
This means that if you make a table with 100 million entries, you get a
bad heap exhaustion problem. Especially since it is allocating the memory
with mallocs on the gtk side!
My solution is so far ugly as I am not yet 100% comfy with Java.
I am making a composite control that contains a table and a slider and I
load the data dynamically using "SWT.SetData" handlers.
For our current architecture, this doesn't work... yet. I was wondering as
the wrapping of everything in a table is complicated, if there are other
solutions that could be suggested. Right now I am stuck trying to wrap
cellDataProc so that I can have the setData event sent to the table and
the master control that re-maps the indexes.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Matt. _______________________________________________
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