I have a program that heavily uses std::map
. Under Windows, much more memory is used as under Linux. Has anyone an idea why this happens?
Linux:
Last process took 42.31 s and used not more than 909 MB (RSS 900 MB) of memory
Windows:
Last process took 75.373 s and used not more than 1394 MB (RSS 1395 MB) of memory
I use gcc 4.4.3 and the VS 2010 C++ compiler on the command line, with release settings.
EDIT: Sorry for answering the questions that late...
The code looks like this:
enum Symbol {
...
}
class GraphEntry {
public:
...
virtual void setAttribute (Symbol name, Value * value) = 0;
const Value * attribute (Symbol name) const;
private:
std::map<Symbol, Attribute> m_attributes;
};
class Attribute {
public:
Attribute (Symbol name, Value * val);
...
Symbol name () const;
Value * valuePointer () const;
void setValuePointer (Value * p);
private:
Symbol m_name;
Value * m_value;
};
class Graph : public GraphEntry {
...
public:
Node * newNode (...);
Graph * newSubGraph (...);
Edge * newEdge (...);
...
setSomeAttribute (int x);
setSomeOtherAttribute (float f);
...
private:
std::vector<GraphEntry *> m_entries;
};
The whole thing describes a graph structure, which can hold some attributes on its nodes and edges. Value
is just a base class, and the derived classes can hold values with arbitrary types, like int
or std::string
.
EDIT 2:
Under Windows, I use the following flags: -DRELEASE -DNDEBUG -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_NO_DEBUG_OUTPUT -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE -D_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE -DNOMINMAX /O2 /MD /Gy /EHsc
EDIT 3:
The memory usage is read from a /proc file under linux (like memuse
).
Under Windows, some WinAPI functions are called, but I am not the expert for this, so that's all what I can say about it.
EDIT 4:
Using /GS-
and -D_SECURE_SCL
results in Last process took 170.281 s and used not more than 1391 MB (RSS 1393 MB) of memory