Python line-by-line memory profiler?
I'm looking to generate, from a large Python codebase, a summary of heap usage or memory allocations over the course of a function's run.
I'm familiar with heapy, and it's served me well for taking "snapshots" of the heap at particular points in my code, but I've found it difficult to generate a "memory-over-time" summary with it. I've also played with line_profiler, but that works with run time, not memory.
My fallback right now is Valgrind with massif, but that lacks a lot of the contextual Python information that both Heapy and line_profiler give. Is there some sort of combination of the latter two that give a sense of memory u开发者_如何学Pythonsage or heap growth over the execution span of a Python program?
I would use sys.settrace
at program startup to register a custom tracer function. The custom_trace_function will be called for each line of code. Then you can use that function to store information gathered by heapy or meliae in a file for later processing.
Here is a very simple example which logs the output of hpy.heap() each second to a plain text file:
import sys
import time
import atexit
from guppy import hpy
_last_log_time = time.time()
_logfile = open('logfile.txt', 'w')
def heapy_profile(frame, event, arg):
currtime = time.time()
if currtime - _last_log_time < 1:
return
_last_log_time = currtime
code = frame.f_code
filename = code.co_filename
lineno = code.co_firstlineno
idset = hpy().heap()
logfile.write('%s %s:%s\n%s\n\n' % (currtime, filename, lineno, idset))
logfile.flush()
atexit.register(_logfile.close)
sys.settrace(heapy_profile)
You might be interested by memory_profiler.
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