Object equivalence: revisiting object equality profiling (an experience report)

A. Infante, Alexandre Bergel
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Modern object-oriented programming languages greatly alleviate the memory management for programmers. Despite the efficiency of garbage collection and Just-In-Time program analyzes, memory still remains prone to be wasted. A bloated memory may have severe consequences, including frequent execution lags due to a high pressure on the garbage collector and suboptimal object dependencies. We found that dynamically monitoring object production sites and the equivalence of the produced objects is key to identify wasted memory consumption caused by redundant objects. We implemented optimizations for reducing the memory consumption of six applications, achieving a reduction over 40% in half of the applications without having any prior knowledge of these applications. Our results partially replicate the results obtained by Marinov and O'Callahan and explore new ways to identify redundant objects.
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对象等价:重新访问对象等价分析(一份经验报告)
现代面向对象编程语言极大地减轻了程序员的内存管理。尽管垃圾收集和实时程序分析效率很高,但内存仍然容易被浪费。膨胀的内存可能会产生严重的后果,包括由于垃圾收集器的高压力和次优对象依赖关系而导致的频繁执行延迟。我们发现动态监控对象的生产站点和生产对象的等价性是识别冗余对象造成的内存浪费的关键。我们实现了减少6个应用程序内存消耗的优化,在没有事先了解这些应用程序的情况下,在一半的应用程序中实现了超过40%的内存消耗减少。我们的结果部分复制了Marinov和O'Callahan的结果,并探索了识别冗余物体的新方法。
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