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I have some processing which isn't necessarily cpu-intensive, but lots of temporary objects are created which results in unsavory Garbage Collector hiccups during animation etc.

Will offloading that temp-object creation process to web workers help alleviate that? In other words - will the GC hiccups be isolated to the web worker thread and not affect my main thread, or is GC something that will affect both threads?

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  • my guess is they do but that's purely a guess
    – Ced
    Sep 10, 2017 at 2:52

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The ECMAScript specification does not specify any form memory management, garbage collection is only referred to in non-normative parts.

Similarly the web worker spec does not say much about garbage collection except wrt. to how long some objects must live.

So this is implementation-specific behavior. Even if implementations implement a per-worker GC and avoid shared overhead in the general case they might still trigger a global collection of all workers due to memory pressure, especially on memory-constrained systems.

That said, it is more likely that you will achieve some GC isolation with workers than without. But you have to take care to avoid messaging overhead between workers and the main thread, since serializing messages (for the structured clone algorithm) can produce additional garbage. Using transferables or shared memory buffers can avoid this.

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    Thanks, accepted the answer :) Would be great if there were some documentation about how the major browsers choose to implement this. Do you happen to have that info?
    – davidkomer
    Sep 12, 2017 at 15:45
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    Their implementations change and GC properties are not part of their guarantees, so they don't document it for external users. But you can still find information in their bugtrackers or tech blogs. For firefox it is the case that the GCs have been compartmentalized for a while so there is quite some isolation, but the fallback events on memory pressure that I mentioned and some shared things exist too. tl;dr: yes, sortof. but no official or specified guarantees, it depends, subject to change, implementation-dependent
    – the8472
    Sep 13, 2017 at 11:32

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