Support eager memory deallocation on hibernation#832
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Unfortunately this fails because destroying the last instance when a new instance is constructed doesn't work since it seems we support constructing multiple in the same isolate of a given durable object. |
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It turns out this requires upstream work to properly support, given the multi-DO handling. |
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An upstream change for an unload event is posted in cloudflare/workerd#5211. |
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While formally not a memory leak, this reduces Wasm memory usage for durable objects subject to hibernation by eagerly freeing Wasm memory associated with the stale instance when a new instance is constructed.