
Issue #21042 has been updated by matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto). I am positive, but I also feel this API should be implementation dependent. Not all implementations could easily provide this information. Matz. ---------------------------------------- Feature #21042: Add and expose Thread#memory_allocations memory allocation counters https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21042#change-112302 * Author: stanhu (Stan Hu) * Status: Open * Assignee: ioquatix (Samuel Williams) ---------------------------------------- For the last 5 years, we've been patching our Ruby interpreter with https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/3978 in order to track memory allocations over time. This has been running in production at GitLab for a long time. I'd like to request approval for this patch to land upstream since we're getting tired of maintaining this patch, and this data seems like it would be generally useful. If this can be done via a C extension, let me know, and I can look at that. Copying from that pull request: ### Design This is designed to measure a memory allocations in a multi-threaded environments (concurrent requests processing) with an accurate information about allocated memory within a given execution context. The idea here is to provide as cheap as possible counter without an overhead of calling callbacks, and provide this information on a per-thread basis. ### Implementation This adds `Thread.current.memory_allocations`, which provides information about: * total_allocated_objects * total_malloc_bytes * total_mallocs This is based on a expectation, that allocation for a given thread always happens with a `rb_current_thread()` properly indicating a thread performing allocation. This measures total number of allocations as counters. Now, since the removal of objects is async and happening at random moment, the same cannot be said for deallocations, thus only allocations are tracked. -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/