I have taked a look in the module B::Size, as our friend stvn pointed it, and based in a code of Apache::Status I made this function that prints a package size report:
package_size('main'); sub package_size { my($package) = shift ; require B::TerseSize ; print("Memory Usage for package $package\n\n"); my($subs, $opcount, $opsize) = B::TerseSize::package_size($package +); print("Totals: $opsize bytes | $opcount OPs\n\n"); my($clen, $slen, $nlen); my @keys = map { $nlen = length > $nlen ? length : $nlen; $_; } ( sort { $subs->{$b}->{size} <=> $subs->{$a}->{size +} } keys %$subs ); $clen = length $subs->{$keys[0]}->{count}; $slen = length $subs->{$keys[0]}->{size}; for my $name (@keys) { my $stats = $subs->{$name}; if ($name =~ /^my /) { printf "%-${nlen}s %${slen}d bytes\n", $name, $stats->{size} ; } else { printf "%-${nlen}s %${slen}d bytes | %${clen}d OPs\n", $name, +$stats->{size}, $stats->{count} ; } } }

And here's an output example:

Memory Usage for package main Totals: 24699 bytes | 212 OPs package_size 9526 bytes | 212 OPs *ENV{HASH} 3372 bytes | 0 OPs *SIG{HASH} 2943 bytes | 0 OPs *INC{HASH} 1378 bytes | 0 OPs *_{HASH} 228 bytes | 0 OPs *INC{ARRAY} 175 bytes | 0 OPs *_{ARRAY} 125 bytes | 0 OPs *0{SCALAR} 69 bytes | 0 OPs *1{SCALAR} 69 bytes | 0 OPs *ARGV{ARRAY} 60 bytes | 0 OPs *_{SCALAR} 26 bytes | 0 OPs

Enjoy!

Graciliano M. P.
"Creativity is the expression of the liberty".


In reply to Re: module memory usage by gmpassos
in thread module memory usage by smackdab

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