A small hint about the Web-site: At least to me, the links to the documentation as e.g.
http://pysizer.8325.org/doc/auto/home/nick/sizer-trunk/doc/auto/scanner.html are broken (no big thing, because the distro has it anyway). Claudio "Nick Smallbone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I'd like to announce the first release of PySizer, a memory usage > profiler for Python code. > PySizer was written as part of Google's Summer of Code. > > The source, documentation and so on are at http://pysizer.8325.org. > The current release is at > http://pysizer.8325.org/dist/sizer-0.1.tar.gz. > The code is kept in a Subversion repository at > http://codespeak.net/svn/user/nick8325/sizer. > > The idea is to take a snapshot of memory use at some time, and then > use the functions of the profiler to find information about it. > > Features > -------- > * You can make a snapshot of all reachable objects at a given time, > organised as a tree (well, a graph, since there are cycles). > > * For any given object, you can find out how much space it takes up, > what objects it references and so on. > > With a patched version of Python, you can also find out what stack of > function calls created an object, and what objects were created by > each stack of calls. > > * You can collect objects into groups. For example, you can group each > object according to the module it appears to come from. Then you can > treat each module as a single object. > > * You can filter objects, find the amount of space used by instances of > each type, find objects which appeared from one snapshot to the next, > find the biggest objects/types/groups, and so on. > > Requirements > ------------ > See http://pysizer.8325.org/INSTALL. > The main one is Python 2.4 - I will port it to 2.3 soon. > > Bugs, suggestions, comments, problems, anything else > ---------------------------------------------------- > You can contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would love to know if > you find a use for it, too. > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
