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bug#42013: 26.3; hash tables are not garbage collected


From: Hendrik Tews
Subject: bug#42013: 26.3; hash tables are not garbage collected
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 00:20:32 +0200

Hi,

I have the impression hash tables and their content are not
garbage collected when the hash table is not referenced any more.
Consider the following piece of elisp code:

    (let (gc-start gc-state hash symbol result)
      ;; record gc statistics
      (setq gc-start (garbage-collect))
      ;; create a hash and put an uninterned symbol into it
      (setq hash (make-hash-table))
      (setq symbol (make-symbol "x"))
      (puthash symbol t hash)
      ;; take gc stats and record the differences of used symbols and used
      ;; vectors in result
      (setq gc-state (garbage-collect))
      (push (list 'sym1 (- (caddr (assoc 'symbols gc-state))
                           (caddr (assoc 'symbols gc-start))))
            result)
      (push (list 'vec1 (- (caddr (assoc 'vectors gc-state))
                           (caddr (assoc 'vectors gc-start))))
            result)
      ;; make the symbol and the hash inaccessible 
      (setq symbol nil)
      (setq hash nil)
      ;; take gc stats again and record the differences of used symbols
      ;; and used vectors in result
      (setq gc-state (garbage-collect))
      (push (list 'sym2 (- (caddr (assoc 'symbols gc-state))
                           (caddr (assoc 'symbols gc-start))))
            result)
      (push (list 'vec2 (- (caddr (assoc 'vectors gc-state))
                           (caddr (assoc 'vectors gc-start))))
            result)
      result)

With emacs -Q it returns ((vec2 5) (sym2 1) (vec1 5) (sym1 1)),
while I was expecting ((vec2 0) (sym2 0) ...).

What am I doing wrong that prevents the third call to
garbage-collect to garbage collect the hash and the uninterned
symbol?

Note that with inserting a clrhash before setting hash to nil,
the symbol gets collected, but the vectors won't. What is needed
to garbage collect a hash table?

Thanks,

Hendrik


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