Hi Kassen!
I think I ran into a new sort of issue.
Heh, ChucK is certiainly good at generating new sorts of issues!
On my laptop it simply crashed the whole computer (which then proceeded to turn itself off) on my GF's (also xp) computer it reports a "out of memory" issue with three rather odd characters (a Y with a dash on it amongst them). After that the computer had to be reset anyway but this one is tempramental in ways we can't blame on ChucK.
(Are you sure we can't blame ChucK?) To make sure I have facts straight: this is running command line chuck (or miniAudicle) on XP? I postulate this may be the unfinished garbage collector catching up with us. What type of things are happening in these thousands of shreds? New unit generators allocated? String concatenation? new objects?
Are kilo-shreds simply a area one shouldn't venture into?
Kilo-shreds, and even mega/giga/(probably not tera yet)-shreds should be well within the normal chuckian operational range, assuming they don't do things that compell ChucK to leak loads of memory. (In the end, I am fairly certain it *is* ChucK's fault) Can you post a perhaps simplified version of the kilo-shred that is causing this disaster? By the way, we are making progress on garbage collection though nothing is enabled in the release. We'll definite priority boost GC. To sort of quote Samuel L. Jackson: I have had it with this muthachucking garbage in this muthachucking language! Best, Ge!