From: sam.saffron@... Date: 2019-12-31T06:43:38+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:96606] [Ruby master Feature#16291] Introduce support for resize in rb_ary_freeze and prefer internal use of rb_ary_freeze and rb_str_freeze for String and Array types Issue #16291 has been updated by sam.saffron (Sam Saffron). related, see this for for the string api https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16029#change-82018 ---------------------------------------- Feature #16291: Introduce support for resize in rb_ary_freeze and prefer internal use of rb_ary_freeze and rb_str_freeze for String and Array types https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16291#change-83574 * Author: methodmissing (Lourens Naud�) * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada) * Target version: 2.8 ---------------------------------------- References Github PR https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2640 ### Why? While working on https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2037#issuecomment-548633141 I also looked at the `rb_ary_freeze` helper to determine if the same optimization of shrinking capacity can be applied there as well. Further investigation revealed that `rb_str_freeze` attempts to resize / shrink strings on freeze, but we currently don't do the same for arrays despite API for it being exposed. The gist of the change: * Let `rb_ary_freeze` also attempt to right size an array before freezing it * Replaced internal use of `rb_obj_freeze` and `OBJ_FREEZE` of callsites that pass a String or Array type in with `rb_ary_freeze` and `rb_str_freeze` specifically. ### Results Saves about 3MB of Array and String specific heap footprints on a redmine production env boot on Rails 6 (custom local upgrade - it does not officially support it yet): ``` Loading production environment (Rails 6.1.0.alpha) irb(main):001:0> RUBY_DESCRIPTION => "ruby 2.7.0dev (2019-11-02T06:32:49Z master 772b0613c5) [x86_64-linux]" irb(main):002:0> require 'objspace' => true irb(main):003:0> GC.start => nil irb(main):004:0> ObjectSpace.each_object(Array).sum {|o| ObjectSpace.memsize_of(o) } => 4451200 irb(main):005:0> ObjectSpace.each_object(String).sum {|o| ObjectSpace.memsize_of(o) } => 8608472 irb(main):006:0> exit ``` ``` Loading production environment (Rails 6.1.0.alpha) irb(main):001:0> RUBY_DESCRIPTION => "ruby 2.7.0dev (2019-11-02T16:52:34Z obj-freeze-specifi.. 3bc4048899) [x86_64-linux]" irb(main):002:0> require 'objspace' => true irb(main):003:0> GC.start => nil irb(main):004:0> ObjectSpace.each_object(Array).sum {|o| ObjectSpace.memsize_of(o) } => 3233432 irb(main):005:0> ObjectSpace.each_object(String).sum {|o| ObjectSpace.memsize_of(o) } => 6748422 ``` irb - the best calculator ... ``` irb(main):002:0> (4451200 - 3233432) / 1024 => 1189 irb(main):003:0> (8608472 - 6748422) / 1024 => 1816 ``` ### Open questions * Would it make sense to let `rb_obj_freeze` switch on object type instead and apply this optimization without "polluting" internals with custom callsite changes? Native extensions can then benefit from the resize feature too. * HOWEVER: Discovered in testing that `rb_str_freeze` can fail asserts in `rb_str_tmp_frozen_release` when sprinkled too generously especially in `io.c`. And other issues may lurk too, thus incorporating the resizing in `rb_obj_freeze` won't work. See https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2640#issuecomment-549119359 I think it could also make sense to split the PR in 2: * One changeset for `rb_ary_freeze` attempting to resize Arrays on freeze, special case internal `rb_obj_freeze` of Arrays to prefer the new API * Apply `rb_str_resize` at internal call sites where `rb_obj_freeze` is used with String types Thoughts? -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: