[DOC] Tweaks for GC.config

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BurdetteLamar 2025-08-06 17:59:15 -05:00 committed by Peter Zhu
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@ -258,71 +258,58 @@ module GC
# call-seq:
# GC.config -> hash
# GC.config(hash) -> hash
# GC.config(hash_to_merge) -> merged_hash
#
# Sets or gets information about the current \GC config.
# This method is expected to be defined, useful, and well-behaved
# only in the CRuby implementation.
#
# Configuration parameters are \GC implementation-specific and may change
# without notice.
# Sets or gets information about the current \GC configuration.
#
# This method can be called without parameters to retrieve the current config
# as a +Hash+ with +Symbol+ keys.
# With no argument given, returns a hash containing the configuration:
#
# This method can also be called with a +Hash+ argument to assign values to
# valid config keys. Config keys missing from the passed +Hash+ will be left
# unmodified.
# GC.config
# # => {rgengc_allow_full_mark: true, implementation: "default"}
#
# If a key/value pair is passed to this function that does not correspond to
# a valid config key for the \GC implementation being used, no config will be
# updated, the key will be present in the returned Hash, and its value will
# be +nil+. This is to facilitate easy migration between \GC implementations.
# With argument +hash_to_merge+ given,
# merges that hash into the stored configuration hash;
# ignores unknown hash keys;
# returns the implementation-specific configuration hash (see below):
#
# In both call-seqs, the return value of <code>GC.config</code> will be a +Hash+
# containing the most recent full configuration, i.e., all keys and values
# defined by the specific \GC implementation being used. In the case of a
# config update, the return value will include the new values being updated.
# GC.config(rgengc_allow_full_mark: false)
# # => {rgengc_allow_full_mark: false}
# GC.config
# # => {rgengc_allow_full_mark: false, implementation: "default"}
# GC.config(foo: 'bar')
# # => {rgengc_allow_full_mark: false}
# GC.config
# # => {rgengc_allow_full_mark: false, implementation: "default"}
#
# This method is only expected to work on CRuby.
# <b>All-Implementations Configuration</b>
#
# === \GC Implementation independent values
# The single read-only entry for all implementations is:
#
# The <code>GC.config</code> hash can also contain keys that are global and
# read-only. These keys are not specific to any one \GC library implementation
# and attempting to write to them will raise +ArgumentError+.
# - +implementation+:
# the string name of the implementation;
# for the Ruby default implementation, <tt>'default'</tt>.
#
# There is currently only one global, read-only key:
# <b>Implementation-Specific Configuration</b>
#
# [implementation]
# Returns a +String+ containing the name of the currently loaded \GC library,
# if one has been loaded using +RUBY_GC_LIBRARY+, and "default" in all other
# cases
# A \GC implementation maintains its own implementation-specific configuration.
#
# === \GC Implementation specific values
# For Ruby's default implementation the single entry is:
#
# \GC libraries are expected to document their own configuration. Valid keys
# for Ruby's default \GC implementation are:
# - +rgengc_allow_full_mark+:
# Controls whether the \GC is allowed to run a full mark (young & old objects):
#
# [rgengc_allow_full_mark]
# Controls whether the \GC is allowed to run a full mark (young & old objects).
# - +true+ (default): \GC interleaves major and minor collections.
# - +false+: \GC does not initiate a full marking cycle unless
# explicitly directed by user code;
# see GC.start.
#
# When +true+, \GC interleaves major and minor collections. This is the default. \GC
# will function as intended.
#
# When +false+, the \GC will never trigger a full marking cycle unless
# explicitly requested by user code. Instead, only a minor mark will run—
# only young objects will be marked. When the heap space is exhausted, new
# pages will be allocated immediately instead of running a full mark.
#
# A flag will be set to notify that a full mark has been
# requested. This flag is accessible using
# <code>GC.latest_gc_info(:need_major_by)</code>
#
# The user can trigger a major collection at any time using
# <code>GC.start(full_mark: true)</code>
#
# When +false+, Young to Old object promotion is disabled. For performance
# reasons, it is recommended to warm up an application using +Process.warmup+
# Setting this parameter to +false+ disables young-to-old promotion .
# For performance reasons, we recommended warming up the application using Process.warmup
# before setting this parameter to +false+.
#
def self.config hash = nil
return Primitive.gc_config_get unless hash