Add a 2nd plot to show RAM usage of each allocator#5
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ElectricRCAircraftGuy wants to merge 16 commits intof18m:masterfrom
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Add a 2nd plot to show RAM usage of each allocator#5ElectricRCAircraftGuy wants to merge 16 commits intof18m:masterfrom
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…t the day... ...so that results are no longer overwritten just because you ran the benchmark tool more than once in a single day.
...to show the user exactly what the equivalent cmd would be if manually typed at the command-line.
...so the sudo pw is requested immediately when you run `make`. Also do a few other very minor improvements.
...so I can have 2 plots on the figure: one for speed and one for memory usage.
Max Resident Set Size (RSS) RAM usage (in MB)
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This PR is based on top of PR #4.
The 2nd plot is of max Resident Set Size (RSS) RAM usage (in MB).
Example of what it looks like: