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pysize

Use to quickly measure the size of your python objects. Supports:

  • Measuring the size of self-referential objects
  • No double-counting for repeated objects in a collection
  • Python v2/v3

Examples:

>>> class Test(object):
>>>    pass
>>> from pysize import get_size
>>> z = Test()
>>> get_size(z)
344
>>> y = [z] * 10000
>>> get_size(y)
80416
>>> z.l = ["test"*100]
>>> get_size(z)
899
>>> get_size(y)
80971

To measure the size of properties, call pysize.get_size on the full list of the object's members minus overhead and unwanted memberes:

import pysize
class Ping(object):
    @property
    def ping(self):
        return 'pong'

class B(Ping):
    @property
    def marko(self):
        return 'polo'

obj = B()

to_measure = [getattr(obj, prop) for prop in dir(obj)\
              if prop not in dir(Ping)] # Exclude inherited attrs
empty_list_size = pysize.get_size([])
pysize.get_size(to_measure) - empty_list_size - 8 * len(to_measure)

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