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author | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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committer | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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diff --git a/dom/webidl/HeapSnapshot.webidl b/dom/webidl/HeapSnapshot.webidl new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f1418dc28 --- /dev/null +++ b/dom/webidl/HeapSnapshot.webidl @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +/* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, + * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + */ + +/** + * A HeapSnapshot represents a snapshot of the heap graph + */ +[ChromeOnly, Exposed=(Window,System,Worker)] +interface HeapSnapshot { + /** + * A time stamp of when the heap snapshot was taken, if available. Units are + * microseconds since midnight (00:00:00) 1 January 1970 UTC. + */ + readonly attribute unsigned long long? creationTime; + + /** + * Take a census of the heap snapshot. + * + * This is the same as |Debugger.Memory.prototype.takeCensus|, but operates on + * the offline heap snapshot's serialized heap graph rather than the live heap + * graph. The same optional configuration options that can be passed to that + * function can be passed here. + * + * The returned value is determined by the `"breakdown"` option used, and is + * usually a `Map`, `Object`, or `Array`. For example, the following breakdown + * + * { + * by: "coarseType", + * objects: { by: "objectClass" }, + * other: { by: "internalType" } + * } + * + * produces a result like this: + * + * { + * "objects": { + * "Function": { "count": 404, "bytes": 37328 }, + * "Object": { "count": 11, "bytes": 1264 }, + * "Debugger": { "count": 1, "bytes": 416 }, + * "ScriptSource": { "count": 1, "bytes": 64 }, + * // ... omitted for brevity... + * }, + * "scripts": { "count": 1, "bytes": 0 }, + * "strings": { "count": 701, "bytes": 49080 }, + * "other": { + * "js::Shape": { "count": 450, "bytes": 0 }, + * "js::BaseShape": { "count": 21, "bytes": 0 }, + * "js::ObjectGroup": { "count": 17, "bytes": 0 } + * } + * } + * + * See the `takeCensus` section of the `js/src/doc/Debugger/Debugger.Memory.md` + * file for detailed documentation. + */ + [Throws] + any takeCensus(object? options); + + /** + * Describe `node` with the specified `breakdown`. See the comment above + * `takeCensus` or `js/src/doc/Debugger/Debugger.Memory.md` for detailed + * documentation on breakdowns. + * + * Throws an error when `node` is not the id of a node in the heap snapshot, + * or if the breakdown is invalid. + */ + [Throws] + any describeNode(object breakdown, NodeId node); + + /** + * Compute the dominator tree for this heap snapshot. + * + * @see DominatorTree.webidl + */ + [Throws] + DominatorTree computeDominatorTree(); + + /** + * Find the shortest retaining paths from the node associated with the ID + * `start` to each node associated with the IDs in `targets`. Find at most + * `maxNumPaths` retaining paths for each target node. + * + * The return value is a Map object mapping from each target node ID to an + * array of retaining paths. The array may be empty if we did not find any + * retaining paths. + * + * A path is an array of objects of the form: + * + * { + * predecessor: <node ID>, + * edge: <string or null>, + * } + * + * The first `predecessor` will always be `start`. The last edge in the path + * leads to the `target` node that is mapped to the path; the `target` does + * not appear as a `predecessor` in the path. + * + * Throws when `start` or any of the elements of `targets` are not an ID of a + * node in the snapshot, or if we encounter an out of memory exception. + */ + [Throws] + object computeShortestPaths(NodeId start, sequence<NodeId> targets, + unsigned long long maxNumPaths); +}; |