'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); const assert = require('assert'); const util = require('util'); const { Worker } = require('worker_threads'); const numWorkers = +process.env.JOBS || require('os').cpus().length; // Verify that a Worker's memory isn't kept in memory after the thread finishes. function run(n, done) { console.log(`run() called with n=${n} (numWorkers=${numWorkers})`); if (n <= 0) return done(); const worker = new Worker( 'require(\'worker_threads\').parentPort.postMessage(2 + 2)', { eval: true }); worker.on('message', common.mustCall((value) => { assert.strictEqual(value, 4); })); worker.on('exit', common.mustCall(() => { run(n - 1, done); })); } const startStats = process.memoryUsage(); let finished = 0; for (let i = 0; i < numWorkers; ++i) { run(60 / numWorkers, () => { console.log(`done() called (finished=${finished})`); if (++finished === numWorkers) { const finishStats = process.memoryUsage(); // A typical value for this ratio would be ~1.15. // 5 as a upper limit is generous, but the main point is that we // don't have the memory of 50 Isolates/Node.js environments just lying // around somewhere. assert.ok(finishStats.rss / startStats.rss < 5, 'Unexpected memory overhead: ' + util.inspect([startStats, finishStats])); } }); }