[PREVIEW] pymemdump memory profiler

John Arbash Meinel john at arbash-meinel.com
Mon Apr 6 15:03:38 BST 2009


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Aaron Bentley wrote:
> John Arbash Meinel wrote:
>> The goal is to write a conversion into something like "Calltree" format,
>> so you could load the memory graph into KCacheGrind. In the medium term,
>> I've at least implemented the same summary info that you can get with
>> heapy. It also should be fairly easy to do the same "compare the current
>> heap with the previous heap", etc.
> 
> 
>>    I haven't yet understood the calltree syntax, nor how I want to
>>    exactly match things. Certainly you don't have FILE/LINE to put into
>>    the output.
> 
> I guess an alternative would be to add support to runsnakerun, whose
> author I actually know.
> 
> http://www.vrplumber.com/programming/runsnakerun/
> 
> Aaron

I believe someone else mentioned that, and I'm happy to do so. The main
reason it wasn't high on my list is that KCacheGrind looks a *lot*
prettier than the screenshot of runsnakerun... And it allows you to draw
the actual graph, rather than just the squaremap.

Then again, it looks like it actually works on Windows, which is a big
win for *me*.

Thanks for the reminder.

John
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