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B::Size2::Terse(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation B::Size2::Terse(3) NAME B::Size2::Terse - Printing info about ops and their (estimated) size SYNOPSIS perl -MO=Size2::Terse[,OPTIONS] foo.pl DESCRIPTION B::Size2::Terse is a fork of B::TerseSize 0.09. The B::Size and B::TerseSize modules attempt to measure the size of Perl op codes. The output of B::TerseSize is similar to that of B::Terse, but includes the size of each OP in the tree and the PADLIST (subroutine lexical variables). The module can be run just as other compiler backends or used via Apache::Status (version 2.02 and higher). If the Apache::Status StatusTerseSize option is enabled, there will be a main menu item added, "Memory Usage". Clicking on this link will cause B::TerseSize to produce a summary of package memory usage. This summary can take quite a while to produce, as each package subroutine syntax tree will be walked, adding up the information. This information will be cached, so running httpd in -X (non-forking mode) is a good choice. When browsing the Apache::Status "Symbol Table Dump", a "Memory Usage" link will be at the bottom of each page. These summaries also include measurements of package global variables. The Apache::Status symbol table browser will also provide an option to dump a subroutine tree along with the other subroutine options. CAVEATS The memory measurements are only an estimate. But, chances are, if a measurement is not accurate, it is smaller than the actual size. The "execution order" option under Apache::Status can only be run once unless you are using Perl 5.6.0+ or apply the patches/b_clearsym_60.pat to older Perls. SEE ALSO B(3), B::Size(3), B::LexInfo(3), Apache::Status(3) AUTHORS Fuji, Goro (gfx) <gfuji@cpan.org> ORIGINAL AUTHORS Until 0.09 Maintained by Philip M. Gollucci Previously Developed by Doug MacEachern based in part on B::Terse by Malcolm Beattie perl v5.32.1 2013-06-07 B::Size2::Terse(3)
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