I can't tell what's happening here unless I see the actual code that produces 
the behaviour. Just the code should be fine, no need to attach your big file. 
Also: what exactly is the issue you need to solve?

B.


On Mar 25, 2016, at 6:39 AM, Jun Chen <jc...@parametricafund.com> wrote:

> Hello:
> 
> I have met an issue when I use the function "source".
> 
> For example, we use function source to read a txt file, say all.txt, which 
> contains three function: A, B, C. Then I use the function save to save 
> individual function A to a file say Abig, whose size on the drive is 
> Abigsize. While I can source the file Abig to get back function A after which 
> I save the updated A function to file Asmall, whose size on the drive is 
> Asmallsize. Abigsize is much bigger than Asmallsize. It seems that Abig 
> inherited its memory information from all.txt instead of its own size.
> 
> Would you please help me with the issue?
> 
> Best.
> 
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