here:
https://github.com/zhuyifei1999/guppy3
License: MIT
The project homepage is on GitHub:
https://svenil.github.io/guppy-pe/
Enjoy,
Sverker Nilsson
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out.
o Some minor bug fixes
License: MIT
Guppy-PE 0.1.10 is available in source tarball format on the Python
Package Index (a.k.a. Cheeseshop):
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/guppy/0.1.10
The project homepage is on Sourceforge:
http://guppy-pe.sourceforge.net
Enjoy,
Sverker
out.
o Some minor bug fixes
License: MIT
Guppy-PE 0.1.10 is available in source tarball format on the Python
Package Index (a.k.a. Cheeseshop):
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/guppy/0.1.10
The project homepage is on Sourceforge:
http://guppy-pe.sourceforge.net
Enjoy,
Sverker
Dear friends,
This is Sverker from Sweden. You probably know me better as the guy
who made Guppy/Heapy: http://guppy-pe.sf.net
I am currently in the process of preparing version 0.1.10 with support
for Python 2.7. I will let you know when it is updated.
For those who don’t know, I work as a
On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 13:47 +0100, Chris Withers wrote:
Sverker Nilsson wrote:
As the enclosing class or frame is deallocated, so is its attribute h
itself.
Right, but as long as the h hangs around, it hangs on to all the memory
it's used to build its stats, right? This caused me
On Mon, 2009-09-07 at 16:53 +0100, Chris Withers wrote:
Sverker Nilsson wrote:
I hope the new loadall method as I wrote about before will resolve this.
def loadall(self,f):
''' Generates all objects from an open file f or a file named f'''
if isinstance(f,basestring
in source tarball format on the Python
Package Index (a.k.a. Cheeseshop):
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/guppy/0.1.9
The project homepage is on Sourceforge:
http://guppy-pe.sourceforge.net
Enjoy,
Sverker Nilsson
Expertise in Linux, embedded systems, image processing, C, Python
in source tarball format on the Python
Package Index (a.k.a. Cheeseshop):
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/guppy/0.1.9
The project homepage is on Sourceforge:
http://guppy-pe.sourceforge.net
Enjoy,
Sverker Nilsson
Expertise in Linux, embedded systems, image processing, C, Python
Hi all,
I would like to ask about opinions about the best way to format sorted
tables of items for interactive use. I have begun to add interactive
help to Guppy/Heapy (http://guppy-pe.sourceforge.net) because it lacks
the usual ways for introspection (see for example
On Apr 17, 12:02 am, Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 16, 12:40 pm, Aaron Watters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 16, 12:27 pm, Rhamphoryncus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 16, 6:56 am, Aaron Watters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't get it. It ain't broke. Don't fix it.
On Apr 17, 12:02 am, Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 16, 12:40 pm, Aaron Watters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 16, 12:27 pm, Rhamphoryncus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 16, 6:56 am, Aaron Watters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't get it. It ain't broke. Don't fix it.
On Apr 18, 12:59 am, Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I have been benefiting from Python in general, so far. Thanks,
community.
But now... I'll probably stop posting here for now, I may stop other
things too.
Just my 2c.
You know what I was just wondering about? All
On Apr 18, 1:27 am, John Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
And I have been benefiting from Python in general, so far. Thanks,
community.
But now... I'll probably stop posting here for now, I may stop other
things too.
Just my 2c.
You know what I was just
, no progress. And yes, I am
pd.
Somebody compared it with MS stuff. Yes.
Nothing personal, I appreciate Your comment. And all others.
Sverker
On Apr 15, 7:09 pm, Donn Cave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Sverker Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No one forces me
do i dare to open a thread about this?
come on you braver men
we are at least not bought by g***le
but why? others have said it so many times i think
:-
but why? a few syntactic 'cleanups' for the cost of a huge rewrite of
all the code that have been builtup from all the beginning when
On Apr 15, 1:34 am, Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sverker Nilsson wrote:
do i dare to open a thread about this?
come on you braver men
we are at least not bought by g***le
but why? others have said it so many times i think
:-
but why? a few syntactic 'cleanups
On Apr 15, 2:58 am, ajaksu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 14, 8:10 pm, Sverker Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: do i dare to
open a thread about this?
Yeah, you sure do!
come on you braver men
Yeah!
we are at least not bought by g***le
Hell no!
but why? others have said it so
On Apr 15, 2:58 am, ajaksu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 14, 8:10 pm, Sverker Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: do i dare to
open a thread about this?
Yeah, you sure do!
come on you braver men
Yeah!
we are at least not bought by g***le
Hell no!
but why? others have said it so
On Apr 15, 3:50 am, Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
En Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:02:38 -0300, Sverker Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
I tried out py3k on my project,http://guppy-pe.sf.net
And what happened?
I've seen that your project already supports Python 2.6 so the migration
than just compatibility
fixes. They take some work afterall.
It seems hard with Python. Esp. 2 - 3
Sverker
On Apr 15, 5:41 am, Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
En Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:38:56 -0300, Sverker Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
On Apr 15, 3:50 am, Gabriel Genellina
I am happy to announce Guppy-PE 0.1.8
Guppy-PE is a library and programming environment for Python,
currently providing in particular the Heapy subsystem, which supports
object and heap memory sizing, profiling and debugging. It also
includes a prototypical specification language, the Guppy
I am happy to announce Guppy-PE 0.1.8
Guppy-PE is a library and programming environment for Python,
currently providing in particular the Heapy subsystem, which supports
object and heap memory sizing, profiling and debugging. It also
includes a prototypical specification language, the Guppy
and to download the Guppy-PE source code, see:
http://guppy-pe.sourceforge.net
My master thesis, Heapy: A Memory Profiler and Debugger for Python
has now been approved and is available here:
http://guppy-pe.sourceforge.net/heapy-thesis.pdf
Best regards,
Sverker Nilsson
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and to download the Guppy-PE source code, see:
http://guppy-pe.sourceforge.net
My master thesis, Heapy: A Memory Profiler and Debugger for Python
has now been approved and is available here:
http://guppy-pe.sourceforge.net/heapy-thesis.pdf
Best regards,
Sverker Nilsson
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Stephen Kellett wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Sverker Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
[Note that actually it was Hermann Maier that wrote the following
but as quoted, it may look like it was I that wrote it.]
i need to find out the memory usage of a specific function that i use
Claudio Grondi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know if it applies here, but in this context the extern keyword
comes to my mind.
[snip extracts from Microsoft docs]
Perhaps. But I suspect it isn't that simple since ...
I'd think even if I don't use the extern keyword the
Claudio Grondi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but the problem with sets.c remains:
C:\VisualC++NET2003\Vc7\bin\cl.exe /c /nologo /Ox /MD /W3 /G7 /GX
/DNDEBUG -IE:\Python24\include -IE:\Python24\PC /Tcsrc/sets/sets.c
/Fobuild\temp.win32-2.4\Re
lease\src/sets/sets.obj
sets.c
src\sets\sets.c(68) :
Claudio Grondi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Beside the problem with the multiline strings in sets.c I was getting also:
src\sets\sets.c(70) : error C2099: initializer is not a constant
src\sets\sets.c(71) : error C2099: initializer is not a constant
src\sets\sets.c(71) : warning C4028: formal
convert the files as
needed.
Otherwise, I guess I'll just have to hand-hack around this problem,
write a conversion script, or whatever. I will see.
Sorry for any inconvenience so far.
Regards,
Sverker Nilsson
PS. I know it's not ANSI-correct but why do we have to work to make
our source codes less
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