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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2000-07-12 04:22:53 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2000-07-12 04:22:53 (GMT)
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Documentation for the gc module. Text from Neil Schemenauer
<nascheme@enme.ucalgary.ca>, markup & minor revisions from Fred Drake.
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-rw-r--r--Doc/lib/lib.tex1
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diff --git a/Doc/Makefile.deps b/Doc/Makefile.deps
index af3d8cc..9b82b2e 100644
--- a/Doc/Makefile.deps
+++ b/Doc/Makefile.deps
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ LIBFILES= $(MANSTYLES) $(COMMONTEX) \
../lib/libfuncs.tex \
../lib/libpython.tex \
../lib/libsys.tex \
+ ../lib/libgc.tex \
../lib/libtypes.tex \
../lib/libtraceback.tex \
../lib/libpickle.tex \
diff --git a/Doc/lib/lib.tex b/Doc/lib/lib.tex
index 55e0ea9..f15f98f 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/lib.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/lib.tex
@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ and how to embed it in other applications.
\input{libpython} % Python Services
\input{libsys}
+\input{libgc}
\input{libatexit}
\input{libtypes}
\input{libuserdict}
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libgc.tex b/Doc/lib/libgc.tex
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c5ecfcf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Doc/lib/libgc.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
+\section{\module{gc} ---
+ Garbage Collector interface}
+
+\declaremodule{extension}{gc}
+\moduleauthor{Neil Schemenauer}{nascheme@enme.ucalgary.ca}
+\sectionauthor{Neil Schemenauer}{nascheme@enme.ucalgary.ca}
+
+This module provides an interface to the optional garbage collector.
+It provides the ability to disable the collector, tune the collection
+frequency, and set debugging options. It also provides access to
+unreachable objects that the collector found but cannot free. Since
+the collector supplements the reference counting already used in
+Python, you can disable the collector if you are sure your program
+does not create reference cycles. The collector can be disabled by
+calling \code{gc.set_threshold(0)}. To debug a leaking program call
+\code{gc.set_debug(gc.DEBUG_LEAK)}.
+
+The \module{gc} module provides the following functions:
+
+\begin{funcdesc}{collect}{}
+Run a full collection. All generations are examined and the
+number of unreachable objects found is returned.
+\end{funcdesc}
+
+\begin{funcdesc}{set_debug}{flags}
+Set the garbage collection debugging flags.
+Debugging information will be written to \code{sys.stderr}. See below
+for a list of debugging flags which can be combined using bit
+operations to control debugging.
+\end{funcdesc}
+
+\begin{funcdesc}{get_debug}{}
+Return the debugging flags currently set.
+\end{funcdesc}
+
+\begin{funcdesc}{set_threshold}{threshold0\optional{,
+ threshold1\optional{, threshold2}}}
+Set the garbage collection thresholds (the collection frequency).
+Setting \var{threshold0} to zero disables collection.
+
+The GC classifies objects into three generations depending on how many
+collection sweeps they have survived. New objects are placed in the
+youngest generation (generation \code{0}). If an object survives a
+collection it is moved into the next older generation. Since
+generation \code{2} is the oldest generation, objects in that
+generation remain there after a collection. In order to decide when
+to run, the collector keeps track of the number object allocations and
+deallocations since the last collection. When the number of
+allocations minus the number of deallocations exceeds
+\var{threshold0}, collection starts. Initially only generation
+\code{0} is examined. If generation \code{0} has been examined more
+than \var{threshold1} times since generation \code{1} has been
+examined, then generation \code{1} is examined as well. Similarly,
+\var{threshold2} controls the number of collections of generation
+\code{1} before collecting generation \code{2}.
+\end{funcdesc}
+
+\begin{funcdesc}{get_threshold}{}
+Return the current collection thresholds as a tuple of
+\code{(\var{threshold0}, \var{threshold1}, \var{threshold2})}.
+\end{funcdesc}
+
+
+The following variable is provided for read-only access:
+
+\begin{datadesc}{garbage}
+A list of objects which the collector found to be unreachable
+but could not be freed (uncollectable objects). Objects that have
+\method{__del__()} methods and create part of a reference cycle cause
+the entire reference cycle to be uncollectable.
+\end{datadesc}
+
+
+The following constants are provided for use with
+\function{set_debug()}:
+
+\begin{datadesc}{DEBUG_STATS}
+Print statistics during collection. This information can
+be useful when tuning the collection frequency.
+\end{datadesc}
+
+\begin{datadesc}{DEBUG_COLLECTABLE}
+Print information on collectable objects found.
+\end{datadesc}
+
+\begin{datadesc}{DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE}
+Print information of uncollectable objects found (objects which are
+not reachable but cannot be freed by the collector). These objects
+will be added to the \code{garbage} list.
+\end{datadesc}
+
+\begin{datadesc}{DEBUG_INSTANCES}
+When \constant{DEBUG_COLLECTABLE} or \constant{DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE} is
+set, print information about instance objects found.
+\end{datadesc}
+
+\begin{datadesc}{DEBUG_OBJECTS}
+When \constant{DEBUG_COLLECTABLE} or \constant{DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE} is
+set, print information about objects other than instance objects found.
+\end{datadesc}
+
+\begin{datadesc}{DEBUG_LEAK}
+The debugging flags necessary for the collector to print
+information about a leaking program (equal to \code{DEBUG_COLLECTABLE |
+DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE | DEBUG_INSTANCES | DEBUG_OBJECTS}).
+\end{datadesc}