问题
I recently started to use CLion, on Windows 7 64-bit, for editing C files.
One thing that bothers me a lot is that it uses too much system memory. It doesn't cause out of memory error as asked in another question. Actually CLion shows much lesser memory consumption in IDE (~500 mb out of ~2000 mb) than it takes from system (~1000 mb). You can see a snapshot of the system memory usage and CLion's memory display below:
I use CLion not for C++ but for C projects. My project isn't that big (~5 c files < 300 lines and ~10 h files). I don't use it to compile the project, I just use it for editing. And during the snapshot there was no user program running by it. And CLion wasn't showing any processes running (indexing etc). It is a general behaviour.
I'm not sure if what I experience is something expected/normal, or it is caused because of my system setup, project settings or the way I use the IDE.
Is there any known causes for excessive memory usage? Can you suggest practices to decrease memory usage?
回答1:
The post is 2 years old, but I am also having this issue with CLion 2018.1, and I imagine, others do, too. Some tips that worked for me:
- Excluding directories from indexing.
- Deleting source files I don't need.
- Resolving a circular dependency between two classes. (Note: I can't vouch it was exactly that, because I tried several things at once, and it seems odd that such a powerful IDE would be affected by such an issue, but I can't rule it out.)
- If it's really bad, the indexing can be paused. Guaranteed to reduce the memory usage. Of course, the intelligent completion won't work then.
Currently the RAM usage is stable at ~1 Gb with RocksDB, RapidJson, and ~50 classes.
UPDATE: tweaking clion64.exe.vmoptions
reduced the consumption radically.
回答2:
CLion need to index and support all information about the system headers to provide you smart completion, auto-import and symbol resolution. Your project is the smallest part of code base for analyzing.
回答3:
Same issue here. I haven't used CLion just sitting there so that I do not have to open again, 2 projects few files open, nothing major, still eating up +3GB is not something that I can accept, switching back to Sublime, that works fine, as others have mentioned I am using it only for editing/refactoring, compilation happens in Terminal.
(PyCharm has similar issues)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36497805/clion-uses-system-memory-excessively