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I forgot to post what I am doing:

Here is how I try to use it. Is it OK. ?

dofile('luatraverse.lua')
a=12
b={}
b["test_key"]=a
traverse( countreferences(a) )
 
Nick

________________________________

From: Alexandra Barros [mailto:alexandra.barros@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 4:53 PM
To: Lua list
Subject: Re: HELP - leak in lua 5.0.3


Hi,

Here is the tool. You can implement a function that gives you the
information you want and then call the function traverse passing your
function as a parameter. As an example, you can look at the functions
'countreferences' and 'findallpaths'. But if these functions already gives
you all the information you want... well.. that's better =) 
But it hasn't been fully tested yet. Please, report me if you find any bugs.

Thanks,
Alexandra.


On 7/12/06, Roberto Ierusalimschy < roberto@inf.puc-rio.br
<mailto:roberto@inf.puc-rio.br> > wrote: 

	> Sorry, no insights into this leak specifically, but it 
	> does bring up a possible suggestion for Lua 5.2 (or 6.0,
	> or whatever) - the ability to programatically walk or otherwise
	> instrument the not-dead object set in a similar manner to how the
	> GC does. 
	
	You can do that in Lua itself, using some reflexive facilities. I
guess
	someone in the list did some tool for this. A student of mine also
	wrote such tool (to traverse all live objects of a state). If she is

	not in the list, you may contact her directly:
	
	  Alexandra Barros <abarros at inf dot puc-rio dot br>
	
	-- Roberto