asmblah/heap-walker

PHP userland heap walker

v1.1.0 2021-10-08 00:31 UTC

This package is auto-updated.

Last update: 2024-11-30 01:56:38 UTC


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Walks as much of the userland heap as possible, looking for instances of the given FQCN (Fully-Qualified Class Name).

This helps figure out where a given object is being referred to from, in order to help solve memory leaks.

Usage

Install

composer require --dev asmblah/heap-walker

Use

<?php

// ...

$heapWalk = new HeapWalk();
// Find all instances of Item and how to reach them.
$pathSets = $heapWalk->getInstancePathSets([Item::class]);

// Inspect the result as needed.

Full example

<?php

use Asmblah\HeapWalk\HeapWalk;
use Asmblah\HeapWalk\Result\Path\InstancePathSet;

require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';

class Item
{
    public $description;

    public function __construct($description)
    {
        $this->description = $description;
    }
}

class Bag
{
    // Note that visibility is ignored.
    private static $items = [];

    public static function init()
    {
        self::$items[] = new Item('a cabbage');
    }
}

Bag::init();

$heapWalk = new HeapWalk();
// Find all instances of Item and how to reach them.
$pathSets = $heapWalk->getInstancePathSets([Item::class]);

// Inspect the result as needed.
assert(count($pathSets) === 1);
assert($pathSets[0] instanceof InstancePathSet);
assert(count($pathSets[0]->getPaths()) === 1);
assert($pathSets[0]->getPaths()[0]->toString() === 'Bag::$items[0]');
assert($pathSets[0]->getPaths()[0]->getEventualValue() instanceof Item);
assert($pathSets[0]->getPaths()[0]->getEventualValue()->description === 'a cabbage');

Caveats & limitations

  • Scopes other than the global one are not fully inspected; only their arguments are captured through use of debug_backtrace().

  • The local scope of paused Generators is not accessible. For example, if a paused generator has an iterator variable $i declared inside with no other references to it existing, it will not be discovered.

  • If a captured object is a descendant of another uncaptured object, then recursion handling will (currently) mean that only the first path to the captured object via the uncaptured one will be recorded. e.g. a service in Symfony container will only be shown via $kernel->bundles->...->container[...] and not also via $kernel->container[...].

  • Internal references between PHP objects, that are not exposed to userland, are not discoverable. For example, a PDOStatement has an internal strong reference to its PDOConnection, but there is no way to access the PDOConnection from the PDOStatement. It should be possible to use the uopz extension to hook PDOConnection->prepare(...) and link back to it from the PDOStatement (in a future plugin for this tool, for example), however this must be done carefully to avoid preventing the PDOConnection from being GC'd.