What system are you running this on? If it's a Windows, try using Process Explorer (and Dependency Walker) from www.sysinternals.com http://www.sysinternals.com
Remember most of these libraries are usually shared.
-----Original Message----- From: mad-dev-bounces@lists.mars.org [mailto:mad-dev-bounces@lists.mars.org]On Behalf Of Håvard Engebretsen Sent: 18 November 2005 12:50 To: mad-dev@lists.mars.org Subject: [mad-dev] Size of linked libraries
Hi!
I just measured the memory usage of minimad during decoding to be approximately 4MB, and am having a hard time believing that all this is minimad.
Thus, I am trying to determine the size added to the minimad code during run-time due to linked libraries (i.e. stdio, stdlib, unistd etc. ).
I have tried compiling minimad with dynamic linked libraries to find the difference in memory usage, but without luck.
Does anyone know a "easy" way to find the sizes of the libraries linked to the minimad application?
Regards,
Håvard
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