Iv'e coded a ObjectLoader that takes a .obj file and it gives me what i want. My problem is that when handling big files(not even that big, about 80kb) i eventually end up with not getting all information because it stops reading after a while.
I get this in my LogCat before im done and debuger simply moves on to next method:
DEBUG/dalvikvm(25743): GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 2076 objects / 124280 bytes in 50ms
DEBUG/dalvikvm(25743): GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 4 objects / 232 bytes in 52ms
DEBUG/dalvikvm(25743): GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 142 objects / 46728 bytes in 49ms
DEBUG/dalvikvm(25743): GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 0 objects / 0 bytes in 53ms DEBUG/dalvikvm(25743): GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 533 objects / 63504 bytes in 39ms
DEBUG/dalvikvm(25743): GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 4 objects / 216 bytes in 50ms
DEBUG/dalvikvm(25743): GC_EXTERNAL_ALLOC freed 132 objects / 26768 bytes in 40ms
In other words, alot of Garbage Collection i guess. Is it simply because i allocate to much memory in my code? And if so, is there any basics I need to read into or do you have any other suggestions? I'm using 4 Vectors each ending up holding about 2K-3K objects. Edit: There's acctually 7 vectors, 3 extra for carrying indexes, but still i don't think it's that much.
private void readObj(InputStreamReader in) throws IOException
{
BufferedReader reader = null;
String line = null;
reader = new BufferedReader(in);
while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null)
{
Log.v(TAG, line);
if (line.startsWith("f"))
{
faces++;
processFLine(line);
} else if (line.startsWith("vn"))
{
normals++;
processVNLine(line);
} else if (line.startsWith("vt"))
{
UVCoords++;
processVTLine(line);
} else if (line.startsWith("v"))
{
vertices++;
processVLine(line);
}
}
}
private void processVNLine(String line)
{
String[] tokens = line.split("[ ]+");
int c = tokens.length;
for (int i = 1; i < c; i++)
{
_vn.add(Float.valueOf(tokens[i]));
}
}
private void processFLine(String line)
{
String[] tokens = line.split("[ ]+");
int c = tokens.length;
if (tokens[1].matches("[0-9]+"))
{
caseFEqOne(tokens, c);
}
if (tokens[1].matches("[0-9]+/[0-9]+"))
{
caseFEqTwo(tokens, c);
}
if (tokens[1].matches("[0-9]+//[0-9]+"))
{
caseFEqOneAndThree(tokens, c);
}
if (tokens[1].matches("[0-9]+/[0-9]+/[0-9]+"))
{
caseFEqThree(tokens, c);
}
}
private void caseFEqThree(String[] tokens, int c)
{
for (int i = 1; i < c; i++)
{
Short s = Short.valueOf(tokens[i].split("/")[0]);
s--;
_vPointer.add(s);
s = Short.valueOf(tokens[i].split("/")[1]);
s--;
_vtPointer.add(s);
s = Short.valueOf(tokens[i].split("/")[2]);
s--;
_vnPointer.add(s);
}
}