I'm having an out of memory error. I have a large range of inputs (2^40), that is too large to hold at once. Each input is a String[].
Instead, I thought I'd run my test program on each input, write the results to a file, then discard the input. The length of the longest input is 42, so that isn't an error causing the overflow. I don't think I understand garbage collection.
PowerSet is like a lazy list - the result isn't calculated until .next() is called. Each result returns one subset of baseSet.
baseSet is a String[] with length 40.
runTests does some analysis on the input and writes it to a file.
PowerSet argSetSet = powerset(baseSet);
while (argSetSet.hasNext()) {
runTests(argSetSet.next()); //saves output to file
}
This causes an out of memory error. But I'm not saving the result of argSetSet.next() anywhere, so why should this occur? I don't need to store any data from next() or runTests(). How can I make sure it's all being garbage collected?
If I comment out runTests(), it runs fine.

OutOfMemoryError, which suggests too many objects? Or aStackOverflowError, which suggests a recursion bug? – McDowell Nov 4 at 17:30OutOfMemory– Rosarch Nov 4 at 20:46