Program size option removal (fglrun -s)
The -s option of fglrun is no longer available.
Before version 2.30 the -s
option of fglrun was
used to compute the size of program elements such as global and module variables, p-code and
structured data types. Starting with version 2.30, this option reported a size of zero. With version
2.40 the -s
option is now fully desupported.
The -s
option was mainly implemented for internal use. Regarding the amount of
memory used by a program, it is recommended that you consider the memory allocated dynamically at
runtime: If you fill large dynamic arrays, or leave a lot of SQL cursors open without freeing them,
the memory footprint of a program can be much larger than the actual size of static elements that
may be reported by the -s
option.