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h4. BleakHouse
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"BleakHouse":https://github.com/fauna/bleak_house/tree/master is a library for finding memory leaks.
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"BleakHouse":https://github.com/evan/bleak_house/ is a library for finding memory leaks.
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If a Ruby object does not go out of scope, the Ruby Garbage Collector won't sweep it since it is referenced somewhere. Leaks like this can grow slowly and your application will consume more and more memory, gradually affecting the overall system performance. This tool will help you find leaks on the Ruby heap.
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This way you can find where your application is leaking memory and fix it.
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If "BleakHouse":https://github.com/fauna/bleak_house/tree/master doesn't report any heap growth but you still have memory growth, you might have a broken C extension, or real leak in the interpreter. In that case, try using Valgrind to investigate further.
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If "BleakHouse":https://github.com/evan/bleak_house/ doesn't report any heap growth but you still have memory growth, you might have a broken C extension, or real leak in the interpreter. In that case, try using Valgrind to investigate further.
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h4. Valgrind
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