allocation_stats 0.1.1 → 0.1.2
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- data/CHANGELOG.markdown +12 -0
- data/README.markdown +9 -8
- data/allocation_stats.gemspec +2 -1
- data/lib/allocation_stats/allocation.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/allocation_stats/allocations_proxy.rb +8 -1
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data/CHANGELOG.markdown
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```
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If you are used to chaining ActiveRecord relations, some of this might look
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familiar to you: `stats.allocations` will hand you back an
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object, designed to hold the various
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(aliased to `#all`, just
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familiar to you: `stats.allocations` will hand you back an
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{AllocationStats::AllocationsProxy} object, designed to hold the various
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transformations that you wish to run the allocations through. AllocationsProxy
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uses the Command pattern to store up transformations before they will actually
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be applied. In this example, we only make one transformation:
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`group_by(:@sourcefile, :class)`. This method just returns the same
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AllocationsProxy object back, so that transformations can be chained. The final
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call that will execute the transformations is `#to_a` (aliased to `#all`, just
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like ActiveRecord).
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Psych Example
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spec.name = "allocation_stats"
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spec.version = "0.1.
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spec.version = "0.1.2"
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spec.authors = ["Sam Rawlins"]
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spec.email = ["sam.rawlins@gmail.com"]
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spec.homepage = "https://github.com/srawlins/allocation_stats"
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spec.license = "Apache v2"
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spec.summary = "Tooling for tracing object allocations in Ruby 2.1"
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spec.description = "Tooling for tracing object allocations in Ruby 2.1"
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# Apply all transformations to the contained list of Allocations. This is
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# aliased as `:all`.
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def to_a
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# If a value is passed in, @alias_paths will be set to this value, and the
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# AllocationStats object will be returned. If no value is passed in, this
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# will return the @alias_paths.
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def alias_paths(value = nil)
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# Map to bytes via {Allocation#memsize #memsize}. This is done in one of
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# two ways:
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def to_json
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name: allocation_stats
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summary: Tooling for tracing object allocations in Ruby 2.1
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