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- ;;;; gc.test --- test guile's garbage collection -*- scheme -*-
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- (use-modules (ice-9 documentation))
- ;;;
- ;;; miscellaneous
- ;;;
- (define (documented? object)
- (not (not (object-documentation object))))
- ;; In guile 1.6.4 this test bombed, due to the record in h being collected
- ;; by the gc, but not removed from h, leaving "x" as a freed cell.
- ;; The usual correct result here is for x to be #f, but there's always a
- ;; chance gc will mark something used when it isn't, so we allow x to be a
- ;; record too.
- (pass-if "weak-values versus records"
- (let ((rec-type (make-record-type "foo" '()))
- (h (make-weak-value-hash-table 61)))
- (hash-set! h "foo" ((record-constructor rec-type)))
- (gc)
- (let ((x (hash-ref h "foo")))
- (or (not x)
- ((record-predicate rec-type) x)))))
- ;;;
- ;;;
- ;;;
- (with-test-prefix "gc"
- (pass-if "after-gc-hook gets called"
- (let* ((foo #f)
- (thunk (lambda () (set! foo #t))))
- (add-hook! after-gc-hook thunk)
- (gc)
- (remove-hook! after-gc-hook thunk)
- foo)))
- (with-test-prefix "scm_must_realloc"
- (define (malloced-steady thunk)
- (define old-malloced -1)
- (define new-malloced -1)
- (let more ((attempt 0))
- (if (> attempt 30)
- (begin
- (format #t "bytes-malloced kept changing: ~a ~a\n"
- old-malloced new-malloced)
- #f)
- (begin
- (set! old-malloced new-malloced)
- (gc)
- (thunk)
- (thunk)
- (thunk)
- (gc)
- (gc)
- (set! new-malloced (assoc-ref (gc-stats) 'bytes-malloced))
- (if (= old-malloced new-malloced)
- #t
- (more (1+ attempt)))))))
- ;; In guile 1.6.7 and earlier, scm_must_realloc didn't adjust
- ;; scm_mallocated when reducing the size of a block, so when high zeros on
- ;; a bignum were trimmed by scm_i_adjbig the mallocated count ended up too
- ;; high after gc.
- ;;
- (with-test-prefix "bignum string->number trim"
- (do ((i 64 (1+ i)))
- ((> i 80))
- (pass-if i
- (malloced-steady
- (lambda ()
- (string->number (string-append "1" (make-string i #\0)) 16)))))))
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