Why do enums with a certain value give a huge AMX size?
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That enum is two cells (8 bytes) big, so 20 of them are 160 bytes, not 3000 kb. You need to find your larger ones for the culprits to that size.

Although I noticed something the other day. I've always pointed out to people that today 3 mb is really not a lot of memory. Case in point, I was editing YSI the other day and running it on a server. YSI has a fairly high memory usage, I am well aware of that, but then I noticed that the text editor I was editing the code in had a higher memory usage than the entire SA:MP server with YSI mode running in it and suddenly I didn't care (or cared even less). If put things in perspective.
Thanks mate!
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Why do enums with a certain value give a huge AMX size? - by Lorenc_ - 23.11.2011, 08:59
Re: Why do enums with a certain value give a huge AMX size? - by Sinc - 23.11.2011, 09:24
Re: Why do enums with a certain value give a huge AMX size? - by Lorenc_ - 23.11.2011, 19:59

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