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Bug #13085

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io.c io_fwrite creates garbage

Added by normalperson (Eric Wong) over 7 years ago. Updated about 7 years ago.

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Target version:
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[ruby-core:78898]

Description

Relying on rb_str_new_frozen for unconverted strings does not
save memory because copy-on-write is always triggered in
read-write I/O loops were subsequent IO#read calls will
clobber the given write buffer.

buf = ''.b
while input.read(16384, buf)
  output.write(buf)
end

This generates a lot of garbage starting with Ruby 2.2 (r44471).
For my use case, even IO.copy_stream generates garbage, since
I wrap "write" to do Digest calculation in a single pass.

I tried using rb_str_replace and reusing the string as a hidden
(klass == 0) thread-local, but rb_str_replace attempts CoW
optimization by creating new frozen objects, too:

https://80x24.org/spew/20161229004417.12304-1-e@80x24.org/raw

So, I'm not sure what to do, temporal locking seems wrong for
writing strings (I guess it's for reading?). I get
test_threaded_flush failures with the following:

https://80x24.org/spew/20161229005701.9712-1-e@80x24.org/raw

IO#syswrite has the same problem with garbage. I can use
IO#write_nonblock on fast filesystems while holding GVL,
I guess...


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Related to Ruby master - Bug #13299: backport r57469, r57472, r57508 (garbage reduction for IO#write/syswrite)ClosedActions
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