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Revision as of 10:03, 30 January 2015

Atlas offers several configuration options that you should be aware of when performing your analysis. The sections below discuss each preference option and any tradeoffs you should consider.

Eclipse Memory Settings

The default Eclipse memory settings are very conservative in terms of program analysis requirements. Eclipse memory settings are stored in the eclipse.ini file whose location relative to the Eclipse executable is dependent on the platform Eclipse is running. To make changing these settings easier Atlas provides a simple interface to apply changes to Eclipse memory settings.

Inside Eclipse, navigate to Atlas > Eclipse Memory Settings. We recommend increasing the Maximum Memory field to at least 4 GB (Gigabytes), but if you have the resources available, allowing Eclipse to allocate more memory will be beneficial for analyzing large applications. If you expect the size of your program graph to be very large, you should increase the Maximum Memory accordingly.

After increasing the default memory settings, click OK. Eclipse will need to restart for the change to take effect.

Indexing Preferences

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Graph Editor Preferences

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