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akodat authored
If many threads use the same Isolate (or many Isolates) and then terminate, their PerIsolateThreadData objects are never cleaned up, resulting in a slow memory leak and, worse, the PerIsolateThreadData chain getting larger and larger, adversely affecting performance. In this situation, embedders will now be encouraged to apply DiscardThreadSpecificMetadata against any Isolate a thread is done with, especially if the thread is about to terminate. Note that it is harmless to run DiscardThreadSpecificMetadata against an Isolate for which a thread has no thread data and per-Isolate thread data can be reestablished if a thread starts using an Isolate again after running DiscardThreadSpecificMetadata against it. It is, however, an embedder error to run DiscardThreadSpecificMetadata against an Isolate in thread with a Locker for the Isolate in the stack or against an Entered Isolate. This change cannot cause any change in behavior in existing apps as the only added coded can only be reached via the new DiscardThreadSpecificMetadata method. R=Jakob, jochen BUG= Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1522703002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#32909}
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