Paul,
No worries--I can work around it. I just wanted to check if my code was
the cause.
I have another, simpler question: what is the command to exit coot for
an arbitrary script.scm when running % coot --no-graphics -s
script.scm? When I put (quit) or (exit) at the end of my script, I get
the error:
(Error in proc: quit args: ())
and Coot does not quit. Yet when I type (quit) directly into the
command line, Coot exits without any problem. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Nasos
Paul Emsley wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 15:22 -0500, Athanasios Dousis wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>
> Hello Nasos Dousis,
>
>
>> I am running a scheme script to do real-space refinement for GroEL,
>> which is composed of 14 ~500-residue chains, i.e. it is quite large. I
>> have noticed that the speed of Coot v0.3.1 has decreased significantly
>> over the course of the run while the memory usage has grown ~3x. Am I
>> doing something awfully wrong, or is Coot leaking memory?
>>
>
>
> Yes. I have in the past checked for leaks in that code. There were
> leaks - there still are. I fixed the worst offenders. Perhaps the
> lesser offenders over many cycles are biting you.
>
> OK, I'll take another look soon.
>
> Paul.
>
>
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