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Asked By | ggez |
I’d like to know how much memory a node or class takes.
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Asked By | ggez |
I’d like to know how much memory a node or class takes.
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Reply From: | Wakatta |
Simply convert your node or class to a PoolByteArray
var sizeof = 0
for bit in var2bytes(node):
sizeof += bit
I’m not sure if I am doing something wrong, but I always get the same results.
class Test:
var a := 0
func _ready() -> void:
var test := Test.new()
var sizeof := 0
for bit in var2bytes(test):
sizeof += bit
print(sizeof)
Output: 33
class Test:
var a := "Test"
func _ready() -> void:
var test := Test.new()
var sizeof := 0
for bit in var2bytes(test):
sizeof += bit
print(sizeof)
Output: 33
ggez | 2021-02-10 16:30
Interesting. seams like var2bytes was not incorrectly named
Wakatta | 2021-02-10 17:21
Looks like it may be correct. So i did a test of your posted code
using File.store_var(entity)
and File.get_len()
and in both tests got the same filesize even when saving it to disk so this may be the best option.
Wakatta | 2021-02-28 15:32
I will just mark this question as answered. Thanks for replying
ggez | 2021-03-01 09:59