Broom

An ergonomic tracing garbage collector that supports mark 'n sweep garbage collection.

Cargo Documentation License

Features

Example

```rust use broom::prelude::*;

// The type you want the heap to contain pub enum Object { Num(f64), List(Vec>), }

// Tell the garbage collector how to explore a graph of this object impl Trace for Object { fn trace(&self, tracer: &mut Tracer) { match self { Object::Num(_) => {}, Object::List(objects) => objects.trace(tracer), } } }

// Create a new heap let mut heap = Heap::default();

// Temporary objects are cheaper than rooted objects, but don't survive heap cleans let a = heap.inserttemp(Object::Num(42.0)); let b = heap.inserttemp(Object::Num(1337.0));

// Turn the numbers into a rooted list let c = heap.insert(Object::List(vec![a, b]));

// Change one of the numbers - this is safe, even if the object is self-referential! *heap.get_mut(a).unwrap() = Object::Num(256.0);

// Create another number object let d = heap.insert_temp(Object::Num(0.0));

// Clean up unused heap objects heap.clean();

// a, b and c are all kept alive because c is rooted and a and b are its children assert!(heap.contains(a)); assert!(heap.contains(b)); assert!(heap.contains(c));

// Because d was temporary and unused, it did not survive the heap clean assert!(!heap.contains(d)); ```

Who this crate is for

Who this crate is not for

Performance

This crate makes no specific promises about performance. It is designed with a 'best attempt' approach; this means that it should be fast enough for most purposes but is probably not competitive with garbage collectors that have had years of development work ploughed into them.

TODO

There are a few things I want to do with broom if I get the time:

If you're interested in working on any of these things, feel free to open a pull request!

License

Broom is licensed under either of: