commit | c98696061e65a7aeee361b2622b2866602054269 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Chuck Jazdzewski <chuckj@google.com> | Thu Dec 22 13:51:02 2022 -0800 |
committer | Chuck Jazdzewski <chuckj@google.com> | Tue Mar 28 11:12:39 2023 -0700 |
tree | abab1effae847e0acb31e8cd67079966b31a738b | |
parent | bd08c08a9ddb9c308722219f95fb7f13c45cff9c [diff] |
Overwrite records of state objects with inaccessible state records Snapshots now track objects that have more than one state record and attempts to overwrite their state whenever the global state advances in order to remove references to instances that would otherwise be collectable. State objects that retain at least one possibly accessible record are weakly tracked and polled whenever the global snapshot advances to determine if any of the records are now inaccessible, and can be overwritten. Bug: 203102179 Relnote: N/A Test: ./gradlew :compose:r:r:tDUT Change-Id: I9e793b3285b5102392cea30f72ed1583e798b810
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