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set-gc-parameters

Function
Summary

Sets the parameters from the garbage collector.

Package

hcl

Signature

set-gc-parameters &key keywords => <no values>

Arguments

The keywords for this function are:

big-object

An object that is bigger than this value is "big", i.e. is not allocated from the small objects buffer, but from the big-chunk area (if it is allocated in generation 0 in the normal way)

enlarge-by-segments

A minimum for how much the image grows each time a segment is enlarged, as a multiple of 64K. This parameter is ignored when adding a static segment.

maximum-buffer-size

Maximum size of the small objects buffer.

minimum-buffer-size

Minimum size of the small objects buffer.

maximum-overflow

Maximum size of the small-objects buffer in the big-chunk area.

minimum-overflow

Minimum size of the small-objects buffer in the big-chunk area.

minimum-for-promote

Controls the frequency of promotions. Setting :minimum-for-promote to a high value causes the system to promote less frequently. This may improve performance for programs that allocate a lot of data for a short term and then delete it.

minimum-for-sweep

Controls when a mark-and-sweep takes place. Setting minimum-for-sweep to a high value causes the system to mark and sweep less often, which means it has to grow. The CPU time spent in garbage collection is mostly smaller, but the process is bigger and may cause more disk access.

new-generation-size

In conjunction with the function expand-second-generation , :new-generation-size controls the expansion of generations. If :new-generation-size is 0, the generation is not expanded. Otherwise, the generation is expanded by :new-generation-size or by the amount of space needed, whichever is the greater.

promote-max-buffer and promote-min-buffer

During promotion, a buffer is allocated in the generation being promoted into, and the objects promoted are moved into it. These keywords control the size of this buffer.

Values

None.

Description

This function sets the parameters of the garbage collector, using the keywords described above.

See also

get-gc-parameters


LispWorks Reference Manual - 13 Jun 2003

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