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runtime/debug: print scavenger details with GOGCTRACE=1 #5900

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dominikh opened this issue Jul 17, 2013 · 3 comments
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runtime/debug: print scavenger details with GOGCTRACE=1 #5900

dominikh opened this issue Jul 17, 2013 · 3 comments
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The periodic scavenger prints details regarding garbage collection and returning of
memory to the OS. The code for printing these statistics is actually in the scavenger
itself.

Calling FreeOSMemory() will not go through the periodic scavenger and in turn not output
any debug information. Adding such output would be beneficial for debugging purposes.
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rsc commented Jul 30, 2013

Comment 1:

Labels changed: added priority-later, go1.2maybe, removed priority-triage.

Status changed to Accepted.

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dvyukov commented Aug 8, 2013

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Owner changed to @dvyukov.

Status changed to Started.

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dvyukov commented Aug 8, 2013

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This issue was closed by revision 9f46efc.

Status changed to Fixed.

@rsc rsc added this to the Go1.2 milestone Apr 14, 2015
@rsc rsc removed the go1.2maybe label Apr 14, 2015
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