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util/gc.lua @ 11491:c3fb802f9e45

mod_http_file_share: Report number of items in caches to statsmanager This is neat, O(1) reporting, why don't we do this everywhere? Gives you an idea of how much stuff is in the caches, which may help inform decisions on whether the size is appropriate.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sun, 28 Mar 2021 13:15:11 +0200
parent 11431:4874b54af344
child 12975:d10957394a3c
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local set = require "util.set";

local known_options = {
	incremental = set.new { "mode", "threshold", "speed", "step_size" };
	generational = set.new { "mode", "minor_threshold", "major_threshold" };
};

if _VERSION ~= "Lua 5.4" then
	known_options.generational = nil;
	known_options.incremental:remove("step_size");
end

local function configure(user, defaults)
	local mode = user.mode or defaults.mode or "incremental";
	if not known_options[mode] then
		return nil, "GC mode not supported on ".._VERSION..": "..mode;
	end

	for k, v in pairs(user) do
		if not known_options[mode]:contains(k) then
			return nil, "Unknown GC parameter: "..k;
		elseif k ~= "mode" and type(v) ~= "number" then
			return nil, "parameter '"..k.."' should be a number";
		end
	end

	if mode == "incremental" then
		if _VERSION == "Lua 5.4" then
			collectgarbage(mode,
				user.threshold or defaults.threshold,
				user.speed or defaults.speed,
				user.step_size or defaults.step_size
			);
		else
			collectgarbage("setpause", user.threshold or defaults.threshold);
			collectgarbage("setstepmul", user.speed or defaults.speed);
		end
	elseif mode == "generational" then
		collectgarbage(mode,
			user.minor_threshold or defaults.minor_threshold,
			user.major_threshold or defaults.major_threshold
		);
	end
	return true;
end

return {
	configure = configure;
};