getRetainingPath method
The getRetainingPath RPC is used to lookup a path from an object
specified by targetId to a GC root (i.e., the object which is preventing
this object from being garbage collected).
If isolateId refers to an isolate which has exited, then the Collected
Sentinel is returned.
If targetId refers to a heap object which has been collected by the VM's
garbage collector, then the Collected Sentinel is returned.
If targetId refers to a non-heap object which has been deleted, then the
Collected Sentinel is returned.
If the object handle has not expired and the object has not been collected, then an RetainingPath will be returned.
The limit parameter specifies the maximum path length to be reported as
part of the retaining path. If a path is longer than limit, it will be
truncated at the root end of the path.
If idZoneId is provided, temporary IDs for InstancesRef and
Instances in the RPC response will be allocated in the specified ID
zone. If idZoneId is omitted, ID allocations will be performed in the
default ID zone for the isolate. See IDs and Names for more information
about ID zones.
See RetainingPath.
This method will throw a SentinelException in the case a Sentinel is returned.
Implementation
Future<RetainingPath> getRetainingPath(
String isolateId,
String targetId,
int limit, {
String? idZoneId,
}) =>
_call('getRetainingPath', {
'isolateId': isolateId,
'targetId': targetId,
'limit': limit,
if (idZoneId != null) 'idZoneId': idZoneId,
});