Fix: Large negative increments#350
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Fix: Large negative increments#350bsjones109 wants to merge 4 commits intopythonprofilers:masterfrom
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Keep actual previous line memory instead of max in trace().
Keep max memory display, but use actual memory for increment.
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@nyngwang does the fix in this PR solve your problem? |
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@nyngwang Is it because the values seem too large? You can divide the number in the third column by the number in the last column to get the average increment/decrement. It's actually quite small. The second column is the max increment seen. |
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@fabianp No. |
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Issue #219
During loops the memory may decrease from one iteration to the next. Storing max(memory, prev_line_memory) can lead to ongoing decrements of the increment value since only the max value is stored and it is used to calculate the change to the increment. This change stores the most recent memory value instead of the max.