(C) John Mair (banisterfiend) 2010
force immediate garbage collection of Ruby objects
free provides the Object#free
method enabling a user to garbage
collect an object on demand and free all its internal structures.
- Install the gem:
gem install free
- Read the documentation
- See the source code
free
also has rubygems-test
support; to participate, first install
free, then:
- Install rubygems-test:
gem install rubygems-test
- Run the test:
gem test free
- Finally choose 'Yes' to upload the results.
Let's free a String:
hello = "hello world"
id = hello.object_id
hello.free
# Note we go through the id as accessing the freed object directly
# may cause a segfault
ObjectSpace._id2ref(id) #=> RangeError: _id2ref': 0x1c1a63c is recycled object
Free also supports object destructors. If the __destruct__
method is
implemented on the object being freed it will be called before freeing
takes place; and the return value of free
will be the return value of __destruct__
:
o = Object.new
def o.__destruct__
:killed
end
o.free #=> :killed
- Can free any object (but be careful, see below)
- Works in both Ruby 1.8 and 1.9.
- Some protection from freeing critical objects and immediate values.
- Supports object destructors
- Can free multiple objects at same time, e.g:
Free.free a, b, c
- Beta software, beware.
- Supports MRI and YARV only.
- Not complete protection from freeing silly things, e.g core classes. Be sensible :)
- Can be dangerous -
free
will force garbage collection on an object even if references to it still exist. Trying to access an already freed object may result in unexpected behaviour or segfaults.
Benchmarks have shown that free
can significantly improve performance, but only
when the objects you free are very large (approximately > 10K
in size).
It is not recommended you free small or medium-sized objects as you will
actually negatively impact performance - as the free
process itself
incurs some overhead.
In general you should benchmark your application with and without
free
before you decide to use it.
Problems or questions contact me at github
Coderrr for the idea
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 (John Mair)
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