DevTools/Features/Memory
From MozillaWiki
Please use "Edit with form" above to edit this page.
Status
Memory tooling backend | |
Stage | On hold |
Status | ` |
Release target | ` |
Health | OK |
Status note | ` |
Team
Product manager | Kevin Dangoor |
Directly Responsible Individual | Kevin Dangoor |
Lead engineer | Dave Camp |
Security lead | ` |
Privacy lead | ` |
Localization lead | ` |
Accessibility lead | ` |
QA lead | Virgil Dicu |
UX lead | ` |
Product marketing lead | ` |
Operations lead | ` |
Additional members | Jan (Honza) Odvarko (firebug representative) |
Open issues/risks
`
Stage 1: Definition
1. Feature overview
Ultimately, we want to be able to provide tools that give Firefox users answers to the following questions:
- is my page taking a lot of memory?
- if it is, how do I fix it? (where is that memory going?)
- am I allocating too many objects? if so, where?
For the first stage, we need to identify:
- what information we can get from the system presently
- what work needs to be done to get the information required to answer the questions above
The goal of this project now is to get the ball rolling so that the backend can provide the information we want so that a future release can provide the user-visible tooling.
2. Users & use cases
`
3. Dependencies
`
4. Requirements
- Electrolysis-ready
Non-goals
`
Stage 2: Design
5. Functional specification
`
6. User experience design
`
Stage 3: Planning
7. Implementation plan
`
8. Reviews
Security review
`
Privacy review
`
Localization review
`
Accessibility
`
Quality Assurance review
`
Operations review
`
Stage 4: Development
9. Implementation
- See the status page.
Stage 5: Release
10. Landing criteria
`
Feature details
Priority | Unprioritized |
Rank | 999 |
Theme / Goal | ` |
Roadmap | Developer Tools |
Secondary roadmap | ` |
Feature list | Platform |
Project | ` |
Engineering team | DevTools |
Team status notes
status | notes | |
Products | ` | ` |
Engineering | ` | ` |
Security | ` | ` |
Privacy | ` | ` |
Localization | ` | ` |
Accessibility | ` | ` |
Quality assurance | ` | ` |
User experience | ` | ` |
Product marketing | ` | ` |
Operations | ` | ` |
Other Documentation
The Eclipse Memory Analyzer Tool provides comprehensive views into memory usage on the Java platform. Ideally, we would provide more distilled information than this, but the MAT represents a much more robust tool than anything we've seen for JavaScript presently.