How to measure the memory cost in Python?

Jean MrJean1 at gmail.com
Fri May 1 15:50:55 EDT 2009


On May 1, 10:56 am, CTO <debat... at gmail.com> wrote:
> > sys.getsizeof() [a suggested solution] isn't platform-specific.
>
> So, to answer the OP's question, you'd just do something like
>
> def get_totalsize(obj):
>         total_size = sys.getsizeof(obj)
>         for value in vars(obj).values():
>                 try: total_size += get_total_size(value)
>                 except: total_size += sys.getsizeof(value)
>         return totalSize
>
> def get_current_size(env):
>         size = 0
>         for value in env.values():
>                 try: size += get_total_size(value)
>                 except: pass
>         return size
>
> get_current_size(vars())
>
> and discount the weight of the interpreter?

Keep in mind, sys.getsizeof(obj) returns only the size of the given
object.  Any referenced objects are not included.  You can get the
latter from gc.get_referents(obj).

/Jean Brouwers

PS) The asizeof(obj) function from this recipe <http://
code.activestate.com/recipes/546530> does size the object plus its
references, recursively.




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