std::queue memory consumption leads to memory leak - C++ ?

橙三吉。 提交于 2019-12-07 10:40:51

问题


The following codes didn't release the memory consumed for 3000 elements even after i pops out all the elements from the qInt queue. What is the reason ?

std::queue<int> qInt; //Step01: Check the running memory

for (int i=0;i<3000;i++)
{       
    qInt.push(i);
}
//Step02: Check the running memory it should have been increased    

while(!qInt.empty())
{
    qInt.pop();
}
//Step03: Check the running memory expecting Step01 memory but it is still the same of Step02

回答1:


By defalut std containers do not deallocate memory once they have reserved it. The std::queue is generally implemented on type of std::dequeue which offers shrink_to_fit. If you are not using c++ 11 use the swap idiom.




回答2:


if you release/free/delete a heap memory . it doesn't mean that the memory consumption will immediately come down . the memory management libraries have there own caches of free memory which they would release after reaching a threshold .




回答3:


First of all the memory used by 3000 integers is very low and can't see a significant change in memory usage if you are checking memory using Task Manager . Also , as explained in other answers the STL containers do not deallocate immediately. There is a nice forum discussing memory allocation and deallocation by STL objects and object pointers.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21964251/stdqueue-memory-consumption-leads-to-memory-leak-c

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