Name
lua-tablepool - Lua table recycling pools for LuaJIT
Table of Contents
- Name
- Synopsis
- Description
- Methods
- Prerequisites
- Community
- Bugs and Patches
- Author
- Copyright and License
Synopsis
local tablepool = require "tablepool"
local pool_name = "some_tag"
local my_tb = tablepool.fetch(pool_name, 0, 10)
-- using my_tb for some purposes...
tablepool.release(pool_name, my_tb)
Description
This Lua library implements a pool mechanism to recycle small Lua tables. This can avoid frequent allocations and de-allocation of many small Lua tables for temporary use. Recycling tables can also reduce the overhead of garbage collection in general.
The Lua table pools are shared across all the requests handled by the current NGINX
worker process unless lua_code_cache
is turned off in your nginx.conf
.
Methods
To load the tablepool
module,
local tablepool = require "tablepool"
fetch
syntax: tb = tablepool.fetch(pool_name, narr, nrec)
Fetches a (free) Lua table from the table pool of the specified name pool_name
.
If the pool
does not exist or the pool is empty, simply create a Lua table whose array part has
narr
elements and whose hash table part has nrec
elements.
release
syntax: cache, err = tablepool.release(pool_name, tb, [no_clear])
Releases the already used Lua table, tb
, into the table pool named pool_name
. If the specified
table pool does not exist, create it right away.
The caller must not continue using the released Lua table, tb
, after this call. Otherwise
random data corruption is expected.
The optional no_clear
parameter specifies whether to clear the contents in the Lua table
tb
before putting it into the pool. Defaults to false
, that is, always clearing the Lua table.
If you always initialize all the elements in the Lua table and always use the exactly same number of elements in the Lua table, then you can set this argument to true
to
avoid the overhead of explicit table clearing.
According to the current implementation, for maximum 200 Lua tables can be cached in
an individual pool. We may make this configurable in the future. If the specified table
pool already exceeds its size limit, then the tb
table is subject to garbage collection. This behavior is to avoid potential memory leak due to unbalanced fetch
and release
method calls.
Caveats
Large tables requiring clearing
If you always need to clear out the recycled Lua tables, then you should avoid recycling relatively large Lua tables (like those of hundreds or even thousands of elements in a single table). This is because clearing large Lua tables may offset the benefit of recycling tables.
It is recommended to always watch for the lj_tab_clear
function frames in the C-land on-CPU
flame graphs of your busy nginx worker processes.
Prerequisites
This Lua library depends on the new table.new
and table.clear
API functions first introduced since LuaJIT 2.1.
Older versions of LuaJIT or the standard Lua interpreters will not work at all.
Community
English Mailing List
The openresty-en mailing list is for English speakers.
Chinese Mailing List
The openresty mailing list is for Chinese speakers.
Bugs and Patches
Please report bugs or submit patches by
- creating a ticket on the GitHub Issue Tracker,
- or posting to the OpenResty community.
Author
Yichun "agentzh" Zhang (ç« äº¦æ˜¥) [email protected], OpenResty Inc.
Copyright and License
This module is licensed under the BSD license.
Copyright (C) 2016-2021, by Yichun "agentzh" Zhang, OpenResty Inc.
All rights reserved.
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