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| diff --git a/gc/doc/README.environment b/gc/doc/README.environment new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5760342 --- /dev/null +++ b/gc/doc/README.environment @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +The garbage collector looks at a number of environment variables which are +the used to affect its operation.  These are examined only on Un*x-like +platforms. + +GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=<bytes> -	Initial heap size in bytes.  May speed up +				process start-up. + +GC_LOOP_ON_ABORT - Causes the collector abort routine to enter a tight loop. +		   This may make it easier to debug, such a process, especially +		   for multithreaded platforms that don't produce usable core +		   files, or if a core file would be too large.  On some +		   platforms, this also causes SIGSEGV to be caught and +		   result in an infinite loop in a handler, allowing +		   similar debugging techniques. + +GC_PRINT_STATS - Turn on as much logging as is easily feasible without +		 adding signifcant runtime overhead.  Doesn't work if +		 the collector is built with SMALL_CONFIG.  Overridden +		 by setting GC_quiet.  On by default if the collector +		 was built without -DSILENT. + +GC_PRINT_ADDRESS_MAP - Linux only.  Dump /proc/self/maps, i.e. various address +		       maps for the process, to stderr on every GC.  Useful for +		       mapping root addresses to source for deciphering leak +		       reports. + +GC_NPROCS=<n> - Linux w/threads only.  Explicitly sets the number of processors +	        that the GC should expect to use.  Note that setting this to 1 +		when multiple processors are available will preserve +		correctness, but may lead to really horrible performance. + +GC_NO_BLACKLIST_WARNING - Prevents the collector from issuing +		"Needed to allocate blacklisted block at ..." warnings. + +The following turn on runtime flags that are also program settable.  Checked +only during initialization.  We expect that they will usually be set through +other means, but this may help with debugging and testing: + +GC_FIND_LEAK - Turns on GC_find_leak and thus leak detection. + +GC_ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS - Turns on GC_all_interior_pointers and thus interior +			   pointer recognition. + +GC_DONT_GC - Turns off garbage collection.  Use cautiously. | 
