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Hi, If you have time, could you see this? |
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Hi, I was looking for a pool that would close resources after they have been used a certain number of times. This is useful when your resources grow larger as they are being used (with or without any memory leaks). I would look forward to seeing such functionality being available in a mainstream pool package. |
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@junjihashimoto @plaprade if you are still interested, I'd be able to merge this PR into my fork that already includes other PRs from this main repository: one, two, three. But I'd have to ask your help to rebase your branch on the latest master branch of my fork. |
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Add max reuse count for createPool.
When reuse count reaches maxReuseCount, reaper destroys the resource.
It is usefull to avoid resource leak.