You have a space leak in "countCharBS". Put a bang pattern on your accumulator.
Hi guys,I've started playing with Iteratee and Enumerators: very cool and addictive stuff.I have wrote this simple code:In a nutshell, it gives back the number of occurences for a single char in case the argument passed from the command line is a single char,or the number of lines of the entire file.I've tried it first on a small file (~100MB) and then on a huge one (~3GB). As far as I understood Iteratee IO should be a smart way to do IO,avoiding to keep the entire file in memory; what I observe in the second case, instead, is a sort of memory leak. The memory grows and growsuntil the entire machine hangs.If I split the huge file in "small" chunks, memory comsumption is still high but the computation terminates and is fast.So my two questions:a) What am I missing? Should be memory used be constant? And how can I achieve this purpose?b) I'm using the package enumerator because as far as I can see is the most used. How does it compares with "iteratee"? Which of the two are more performant?Bye and thanks,A.
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