Message366416
| Author |
gregory.p.smith |
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carljm, corona10, dino.viehland, eelizondo, gregory.p.smith, nascheme, pablogsal, pitrou, shihai1991, steve.dower, tim.peters, vstinner |
| Date |
2020年04月14日.18:09:20 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<1586887760.9.0.918662506638.issue40255@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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| Content |
Marking everything as immortal/eternal after you've loaded your common code & data but before you do your forking is thenorm for this kind of serving system.
You already presumably have a defined lifetime for the processes so they'll likely be set to die within N hours or days. Memory leaks of too many things persisting is a non-issue in this kind of system.
The alternative of trying to pick and choose exactly what (and anything they reference) sticks around is a maintenance nightmare exercise in futility. |
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| 2020年04月14日 18:09:20 | gregory.p.smith | set | recipients:
+ gregory.p.smith, tim.peters, nascheme, pitrou, vstinner, carljm, dino.viehland, steve.dower, corona10, pablogsal, eelizondo, shihai1991 |
| 2020年04月14日 18:09:20 | gregory.p.smith | set | messageid: <1586887760.9.0.918662506638.issue40255@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2020年04月14日 18:09:20 | gregory.p.smith | link | issue40255 messages |
| 2020年04月14日 18:09:20 | gregory.p.smith | create |
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