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QDataStream memory overflow [solved]

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    Francknos
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    Someone can help me ?

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      SGaist
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      Hi,

      Pretty strange… You could try flushing the QDataStream in between two _missionsEx.

      Also, are you sure that everything is generated correctly ?

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        Francknos
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        Everything is generated correctly i'm sure because I work with this data.
        I'd like try a "flush" between missions but there is no function flush or something like that in QDataStream.

        thk for your reply.

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          SGaist
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          Sorry, it's in QTextStream.

          One thing you could do is check the status of the stream between two writes

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            Francknos
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            The status is everytime ok.
            All "missions" are done in the loop but I think the size of data is to big.
            about 1,6 Go in RAM.
            There is no error in writing, it's when I want import these data that the reader write first data (about 50 -55 missions).

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              32bit application ?

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                Francknos
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                Yes I would like to do in 64 but i used a library in 32.

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                  I wonder if you're not hitting the 2GB memory limit somehow, but that should rather kill your application AFAIK.

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                    giesbert
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                    But writing or reading files with more then 2 GB should not hurt unless you allocate everything in memory, shouldn't it?

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                      AFAIK, it should not.

                      However I wonder what might happen if you are reaching the limit of available memory without allocating enough to make the OS decide to kill your application.

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                        giesbert
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                        What about: try it out? :D

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                          Francknos
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                          Hi Thanks for your reply,

                          For information, I think the OS block the use of memory at about 2Go.
                          I have a lot of memory (64Go). But my application use 1.6Go at maximum.

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                            It's because your application is 32bit, the max memory size it can use is 2GB even if you computer had terabytes available

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