Fix so, so many memory leaks

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kayomn 2023-06-04 13:09:30 +00:00
parent 9c871aac97
commit 341710bfbc
5 changed files with 98 additions and 65 deletions

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@ -134,47 +134,6 @@ pub const FixedBuffer = struct {
}
};
pub const GrowingBuffer = struct {
allocator: Allocator,
appender: Appender,
const AppendOptions = struct {
allocator: Allocator,
bytes: []const u8,
};
const Appender = Generator(AllocationError!void, AppendOptions);
pub fn as_writer(self: *GrowingBuffer) Writer {
return Writer.bind(GrowingBuffer, self, struct {
fn write(growing_buffer: *GrowingBuffer, bytes: []const u8) ?usize {
growing_buffer.write(bytes) catch return null;
return bytes.len;
}
}.write);
}
pub fn bind(comptime State: type, allocator: Allocator, state: *State, comptime appender: fn (capture: *State, allocator: Allocator, bytes: []const u8) AllocationError!void) GrowingBuffer {
return .{
.appender = Appender.bind(State, state, struct {
fn append(self: *State, options: AppendOptions) AllocationError!void {
return appender(self, options.allocator, options.bytes);
}
}.append),
.allocator = allocator,
};
}
pub fn write(self: GrowingBuffer, bytes: []const u8) AllocationError!void {
return self.appender.invoke(.{
.allocator = self.allocator,
.bytes = bytes,
});
}
};
pub const Writer = Generator(?usize, []const u8);
pub fn allocate_many(allocator: Allocator, amount: usize, comptime Type: type) AllocationError![]Type {

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@ -17,19 +17,6 @@ pub fn Stack(comptime Value: type) type {
///
const Self = @This();
///
/// Returns a [io.GrowableBuffer] bound to `self` and `allocator`.
///
/// The returned buffer may be used to write to the stack without needing to explicitly pass an allocator
/// context, as well decay further into a generic [io.Writer] type.
///
/// *Note* if `capacity` is a non-zero value, `allocator` must reference the same allocation strategy as the one
/// originally used to allocate the current internal buffer.
///
pub fn as_buffer(self: *Self, allocator: io.Allocator) io.GrowingBuffer {
return io.GrowingBuffer.bind(Self, allocator, self, push_all);
}
///
/// Clears all elements from `self` while preserving the current internal buffer.
///
@ -194,3 +181,49 @@ pub fn Stack(comptime Value: type) type {
}
};
}
///
/// Bridge context between a list type implement as part of the list module and an allocator, allowing the list resource
/// referenced by the [Writable] instance to be written to directly or virtually via the [io.Writer] interface.
///
/// *Note* if the given list contains an existing allocation, the provided [io.Allocator] instance must reference the
/// same allocation strategy as the one originally used to allocate the list type memory.
///
pub const Writable = struct {
allocator: io.Allocator,
list: union (enum) {
stack: *ByteStack,
},
///
/// Stack of bytes.
///
const ByteStack = Stack(u8);
///
/// Returns a [io.Writer] instance that binds a reference of `self` to the [write] operation.
///
pub fn as_writer(self: *Writable) io.Writer {
return io.Writer.bind(Writable, self, struct {
fn write(writable: *Writable, bytes: []const u8) ?usize {
writable.write(bytes) catch return null;
return bytes.len;
}
}.write);
}
///
/// Attempts to call the appropriate multi-element writing function for the current list referenced by `self`,
/// passing `bytes` along.
///
/// The function returns [io.AllocationError] if `allocator` could not commit the memory by the list implementation
/// referenced by `self`. See the specific implementation details of the respective list type for more information.
///
pub fn write(self: *Writable, bytes: []const u8) io.AllocationError!void {
return switch (self.list) {
.stack => |stack| stack.push_all(self.allocator, bytes),
};
}
};

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@ -65,6 +65,30 @@ pub fn Hashed(comptime Key: type, comptime Value: type, comptime keyer: Keyer(Ke
}
};
///
/// Iterable wrapper for [Hashed] instances to make unordered traversal of key-value entries relatively trivial.
///
pub const Iterable = struct {
hashed_map: *Self,
iterations: usize = 0,
///
/// Attempts to move past the current iteration of `self` and onto the next key-value entry, returning it or
/// `null` if there are no more elements in the referenced map.
///
pub fn next(self: *Iterable) ?Entry {
while (self.iterations < self.hashed_map.table.len) {
defer self.iterations += 1;
if (self.hashed_map.table[self.iterations]) |entry| {
return entry;
}
}
return null;
}
};
///
/// Table type.
///

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ fn clear_error_details(self: *Self) void {
pub fn compile(self: *Self, data: []const u8) types.RuntimeError!void {
var ast = try Ast.init(self.env.allocator);
errdefer ast.deinit();
defer ast.deinit();
{
var tokenizer = tokens.Tokenizer{.source = data};
@ -62,9 +62,12 @@ pub fn compile(self: *Self, data: []const u8) types.RuntimeError!void {
if (init_error == error.BadSyntax) {
self.clear_error_details();
var message_buffer = self.message_data.as_buffer(self.env.allocator);
var writable_data = coral.list.Writable{
.allocator = self.env.allocator,
.list = .{.stack = &self.message_data},
};
coral.utf8.print_formatted(message_buffer.as_writer(), "@({line}): {name}", .{
coral.utf8.print_formatted(writable_data.as_writer(), "@({line}): {name}", .{
.line = tokenizer.lines_stepped,
.name = ast.error_message,
}) catch return error.OutOfMemory;

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@ -171,6 +171,16 @@ pub fn check(self: *Self, condition: bool, failure_message: []const u8) !void {
pub fn deinit(self: *Self) void {
self.discard(.{.object = self.global_object});
{
var interned_iterable = InternTable.Iterable{.hashed_map = &self.interned};
while (interned_iterable.next()) |entry| {
self.discard(.{.object = entry.value});
}
}
self.interned.deinit(self.allocator);
self.values.deinit(self.allocator);
self.calls.deinit(self.allocator);
self.heap.deinit(self.allocator);
@ -191,9 +201,9 @@ pub fn discard(self: *Self, val: types.Val) void {
.obj = val.as_ref(),
});
coral.io.deallocate(self.allocator, data.state.userdata);
// TODO: Free individual key-value pairs of fields
data.state.fields.deinit(self.allocator);
coral.io.deallocate(self.allocator, data.state.userdata);
self.heap.remove(object);
} else {
self.heap.assign(object, data);
@ -242,25 +252,29 @@ pub fn execute_file(self: *Self, fs: file.System, file_path: file.Path) ExecuteF
defer readable_file.close();
var file_source = coral.list.Stack(u8){};
var file_data = coral.list.Stack(u8){};
const file_size = (try fs.query_info(file_path)).size;
try file_source.grow(self.allocator, file_size);
try file_data.grow(self.allocator, file_size);
defer file_source.deinit(self.allocator);
defer file_data.deinit(self.allocator);
{
var file_buffer = file_source.as_buffer(self.allocator);
var writable_data = coral.list.Writable{
.allocator = self.allocator,
.list = .{.stack = &file_data},
};
var stream_buffer = [_]u8{0} ** 4096;
if ((try coral.io.stream(file_buffer.as_writer(), readable_file.as_reader(), &stream_buffer)) != file_size) {
if ((try coral.io.stream(writable_data.as_writer(), readable_file.as_reader(), &stream_buffer)) != file_size) {
return error.ReadFailure;
}
}
return try self.execute_data(.{
.name = try file_path.to_string(),
.data = file_source.values,
.data = file_data.values,
});
}