A trait and derive macro to recursively find the size of an object and the size of allocations that it owns.
This should work in #[no_std] environments, but requires the alloc crate.
DeepSizeOf counts all memory considered "owned" by the structure
that it is finding the size of. Structures behind & and &mut
references are not counted towards the total size of the structure;
however, uniquely owned structures such as Box and Vec are.
Reference counted pointers (Arc, and Rc) are counted the first
time that they appear, and are tracked to prevent them from being
counted multiple times. The Weak variants of each are treated like
references, and are not counted.
std(enabled by default): Adds implementations ofDeepSizeOffor types only found instdsuch asHashMapandMutex.derive(enabled by default): Adds support for a derive macro forDeepSizeOf.
deepsize also has optional support for these external crates:
slotmap: (version 0.4)slab: (version 0.4)indexmap: (version 1)arrayvec: (version 0.5)smallvec: (version 1)hashbrown: (version 0.9)chrono: (version 0.4)actix: (version 0.11)tokio: (version 1.1)
use std::mem::size_of;
use deepsize::DeepSizeOf;
#[derive(DeepSizeOf)]
struct Test {
a: u32,
b: Box<[u8]>,
}
fn main() {
let object = Test {
a: 15,
b: Box::new(*b"Hello, Wold!"),
};
assert_eq!(object.deep_size_of(), size_of::<Test>() + size_of::<u8>() * 12);
}