https://github.com/jrincayc/ucblogo-code
Tip revision: 3c0acfb7440cb9aea93e56c9e5b135a010f0a617 authored by Barak A. Pearlmutter on 23 March 2023, 18:25:43 UTC
restrict uscan to numeric versions
restrict uscan to numeric versions
Tip revision: 3c0acfb
nodes
NODES
outputs a list of two numbers. The first represents the number of
nodes of memory currently in use. The second shows the maximum
number of nodes that have been in use at any time since the last
invocation of NODES. (A node is a small block of computer memory
as used by Logo. Each number uses one node. Each non-numeric
word uses one node, plus some non-node memory for the characters
in the word. Each array takes one node, plus some non-node
memory, as well as the memory required by its elements. Each
list requires one node per element, as well as the memory within
the elements.) If you want to track the memory use of an
algorithm, it is best if you invoke GC at the beginning of each
iteration, since otherwise the maximum will include storage that
is unused but not yet collected.