Kristján Valur Jónsson wrote: > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: python-dev-bounces+kristjan=ccpgames.com at python.org >> [mailto:python-dev-bounces+kristjan=ccpgames.com at python.org] On >> Behalf Of martin at v.loewis.de >> Sent: 24. apríl 2012 17:44 >> To: python-dev at python.org >> Subject: Re: [Python-Dev] cpython: Implement PEP 412: Key-sharing >> dictionaries (closes #13903) >> >>> Benchmarks should measure memory usage too, of course. Sadly that is >>> not possible in standard cPython. >> It's actually very easy in standard CPython, using sys.getsizeof. >> > Yes, you can query each python object about how big it thinks it is. > What I'm speaking of is more like: > start_allocs, start_mem = allocator.get_current() > allocator.reset_limits() > run_complicated_tests() > > end_allocs, end_mem = allocator.get=current() > > Print "delta blocks: %d, delta mem: %d"%(end_allocs-start_allocs, end_mem-start_mem) > print "peak blocks: %d, peak mem: %d"%allocator.peak() Take a look at the benchmark suite at http://hg.python.org/benchmarks/ The test runner has an -m option that profiles memory usage, you could take a look at how that is implemented Cheers, Mark.
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