Valentin Gatien-Baron schrieb am Mi., 5. Juli 2017 um 17:07 Uhr: > The following dynamic module takes unbounded memory: > > /* gcc -I . -g -ggdb -fPIC foo.c -shared -o foo.so && echo running && > emacs -Q -L . -batch -l foo */ > #include > > int plugin_is_GPL_compatible; > > int emacs_module_init(struct emacs_runtime *ert) { > emacs_env *env = ert->get_environment(ert); > while (1) { > int i; > for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++) { > emacs_value v = env->make_string(env, "asdads", 3); > env->free_global_ref(env, env->make_global_ref(env, v)); > } > env->funcall(env, env->intern(env, "garbage-collect"), 0, NULL); > } > } > > > This is because env->make_global_ref/env->free_global_ref leak memory. > env->free_global_ref fails to remove values from the hash table of > refcounts. The following patch makes the program above run in constant > space. > > > --- src/emacs-module.c 2017-06-30 16:00:36.776301646 -0400 > +++ src/emacs-module.c 2017-06-30 16:05:01.660120043 -0400 > @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ > set_hash_value_slot (h, i, value); > } > else > - hash_remove_from_table (h, value); > + hash_remove_from_table (h, obj); > } > } > > Good catch, installed as 22af69906cca871fdb893e06d6f10dbbab4518e6.