Bonjour,
Eclipse me donne comme erreur que je n'ai pas assez de mémoire :
Dans le fichier read me :an out of memory error has occurred. Consult the "Running Eclipse" section of the read me file for information on prenventing this kinf of error in the future. you are recommended to exit the workbencH. Subsequent errors may happen and may terminate the workbench without warning. See the .log file for more details.
J'ai essayé la commande, mais j'ai l'erreur :After installing the Eclipse SDK in a directory, you can start the Workbench by running the Eclipse executable included with the release (you also need a Java SE 6 JRE, not included with the Eclipse SDK). On Windows, the executable file is called eclipse.exe, and is located in the eclipse sub-directory of the install. If installed at c:\eclipse-SDK-4.3-win32, the executable is c:\eclipse-SDK-4.3-win32\eclipse\eclipse.exe. Note: Set-up on most other operating environments is analogous. Special instructions for Mac OS X are listed below.
Allocating enough memory and solving OutOfMemoryErrors
By default, Eclipse will allocate up to 512 megabytes of Java heap memory. This should be ample for all typical development tasks. However, depending on the JRE that you are running, the number of additional plug-ins you are using, and the number of files you will be working with, you could conceivably have to increase this amount. Eclipse allows you to pass arguments directly to the Java VM using the -vmargs command line argument, which must follow all other Eclipse specific arguments. Thus, to increase the available heap memory, you would typically use:
eclipse -vmargs -Xmx<memory size>
with the <memory size> value set to greater than "512M" (512 megabytes -- the default).En regardant sur le net, je trouve qu'avec Yosemite on ne peut pas modifier la mémoire d'un programme (?).syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
Voyez-vous une solution ?
Merci
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