Description
Processes traces produced by the Memtrace library and displays the top allocators in a table or flame graph. To help find space leaks, events can be filtered by lifetime, showing only allocations of objects that are still live at peak memory usage.
Published: 21 Mar 2022
Dependencies (13)
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ocaml-embed-file
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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memtrace
>= "0.2.1.2"
- js_of_ocaml-ppx
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dune
>= "2.0.0"
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virtual_dom
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
-
async_rpc_websocket
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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ppx_jane
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
-
core_kernel
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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bonsai
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
-
async_rpc_kernel
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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async_kernel
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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async_js
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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ocaml
>= "4.11.0"
Reverse Dependencies
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None
Conflicts
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None
Interactive memory profiler based on Memtrace
Install
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:class="{ 'border-gray-700': !copied, 'text-gray-100': !copied, 'focus:ring-orange-500': !copied, 'focus:border-orange-500': !copied, 'border-green-600': copied, 'text-green-600': copied, 'focus:ring-green-500': copied, 'focus:border-green-500': copied }">
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
memtrace_viewer-v0.15.0.tar.gz
sha256=b21d4895f874e48b9f271fb3166ea98c14e7cb1850d621c1e3275f0290d9e338