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package com.squareup.leakcanary;
/**
* Called when a watched reference is expected to be weakly reachable, but hasn't been enqueued
* in the reference queue yet. This gives the application a hook to run the GC before the {@link
* RefWatcher} checks the reference queue again, to avoid taking a heap dump if possible.
*/
public interface GcTrigger {
GcTrigger DEFAULT = new GcTrigger() {
@Override public void runGc() {
// Code taken from AOSP FinalizationTest:
// https://android.googlesource.com/platform/libcore/+/master/support/src/test/java/libcore/
// java/lang/ref/FinalizationTester.java
// System.gc() does not garbage collect every time. Runtime.gc() is
// more likely to perform a gc.
Runtime.getRuntime().gc();
enqueueReferences();
System.runFinalization();
}
private void enqueueReferences() {
// Hack. We don't have a programmatic way to wait for the reference queue daemon to move
// references to the appropriate queues.
try {
Thread.sleep(100);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
throw new AssertionError();
}
}
};
void runGc();
}
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