[#111712] [Ruby master Feature#19322] Support spawning "private" child processes — "kjtsanaktsidis (KJ Tsanaktsidis) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>
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14 messages
2023/01/07
[ruby-core:111789] [Ruby master Feature#19333] Setting (Fiber Local|Thread Local|Fiber Storage) to nil should delete value in order to avoid memory leaks.
From:
"ioquatix (Samuel Williams) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>
Date:
2023-01-11 22:21:07 UTC
List:
ruby-core #111789
Issue #19333 has been reported by ioquatix (Samuel Williams).
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Feature #19333: Setting (Fiber Local|Thread Local|Fiber Storage) to nil should delete value in order to avoid memory leaks.
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19333
* Author: ioquatix (Samuel Williams)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
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As it stands, Fiber Locals, Thread Locals and Fiber Storage have no way of deleting key-value associations.
```ruby
100.times do |i|
name = :"variable-#{i}"
Thread.current[name] = 10
end
```
Because of this, dynamically generated associations can leak over time. This is worse for things like Threads that might be pooled (or maybe an argument against user-space pooling).
In any case, having a way to delete those associations would allow application code to at least delete the associations when they no longer make sense.
I propose that assigning `nil` to "locals" or "storage" should effectively delete them.
e.g.
```ruby
100.times do |i|
name = :"variable-#{i}"
Thread.current[name] = 10
Thread.current[name] = nil # delete association
end
```
A more invasive alternative would be to define new interfaces like `Thread::Local`, `Fiber::Local` and `Fiber::Storage::Local` (or something) which correctly clean up on GC.
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