Register singleton's destruction using std::atexit
Summary:
scheduleDestroyInstances function is called from createInstance function when
new instance of specific singleton type is created thus marking a point in
static objects order when all singltons will be destructed.
This does not work well for situations when singleton is loaded as part of
python extension which is a shared object. In this case static objects of this
shared object would be constructed first and singleton from this extension will
be created after that. Since destruction order is reversed and all singletons
will be destructed together, static objects of python extension will be
destroyed before singleton from this extension. Which leads to heap-after-free
ASAN exceptions.
In other words, lifetime of all folly singletons is aligned to the lifetime of the
first created folly singleton.
Using std::atexit to register singleton's destruction from singleton
constructor will align lifetime of singletons to the most recent singleton
which matters for python extensions and does not matter for other use cases.
Reviewed By: andriigrynenko
Differential Revision:
D6705644
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