go-ethereum/vendor/github.com/fjl/memsize/doc.go

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/*
Package memsize computes the size of your object graph.
So you made a spiffy algorithm and it works really well, but geez it's using
way too much memory. Where did it all go? memsize to the rescue!
To get started, find a value that references all your objects and scan it.
This traverses the graph, counting sizes per type.
sizes := memsize.Scan(myValue)
fmt.Println(sizes.Total)
memsize can handle cycles just fine and tracks both private and public struct fields.
Unfortunately function closures cannot be inspected in any way.
*/
package memsize