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Merge pull request #5964 from pennae/fix-bulk-alloc
allocate a GC root value for the Value cache pointer
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@ -435,6 +435,11 @@ EvalState::EvalState(
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, store(store)
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, buildStore(buildStore ? buildStore : store)
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, regexCache(makeRegexCache())
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#if HAVE_BOEHMGC
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, valueAllocCache(std::allocate_shared<void *>(traceable_allocator<void *>(), nullptr))
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#else
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, valueAllocCache(std::make_shared<void *>(nullptr))
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#endif
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, baseEnv(allocEnv(128))
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, staticBaseEnv(false, 0)
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{
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@ -852,15 +857,15 @@ Value * EvalState::allocValue()
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GC_malloc_many returns a linked list of objects of the given size, where the first word
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of each object is also the pointer to the next object in the list. This also means that we
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have to explicitly clear the first word of every object we take. */
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if (!valueAllocCache) {
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valueAllocCache = GC_malloc_many(sizeof(Value));
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if (!valueAllocCache) throw std::bad_alloc();
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if (!*valueAllocCache) {
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*valueAllocCache = GC_malloc_many(sizeof(Value));
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if (!*valueAllocCache) throw std::bad_alloc();
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}
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/* GC_NEXT is a convenience macro for accessing the first word of an object.
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Take the first list item, advance the list to the next item, and clear the next pointer. */
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void * p = valueAllocCache;
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GC_PTR_STORE_AND_DIRTY(&valueAllocCache, GC_NEXT(p));
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void * p = *valueAllocCache;
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GC_PTR_STORE_AND_DIRTY(&*valueAllocCache, GC_NEXT(p));
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GC_NEXT(p) = nullptr;
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nrValues++;
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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ private:
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std::shared_ptr<RegexCache> regexCache;
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/* Allocation cache for GC'd Value objects. */
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void * valueAllocCache = nullptr;
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std::shared_ptr<void *> valueAllocCache;
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public:
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