The refcycle package provides support for creating, analysing, and visualising graphs of Python objects and the references between them. It's intended to aid in debugging reference-related problems, for example:
- Figuring out why an object is still alive after it should have been deleted.
- Detecting reference cycles that may be preventing objects from being collected by the regular reference-count-based garbage collection.
- Finding out why garbage collection is putting objects into
gc.garbage
.
- An ObjectGraph class representing a collection of objects and references.
- Computation of strongly connected components of the object graph.
- Ability to export to JSON and reimport later for offline analysis.
- Export of images via Graphviz.
- Requires Python 3.7 or later.
- The export_image method for exporting a graph in image form requires Graphviz to be installed.
- Refcycle is CPython only.
Up-to-date documentation can be found on "Read the Docs", at http://refcycle.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html.
The latest release of refcycle is available from the Python Package Index, at
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/refcycle. On most systems, it can be installed in
the usual way using pip
:
python -m pip install refcycle
The currently-in-development version can be obtained from the project's GitHub homepage: https://github.com/mdickinson/refcycle.
The refcycle package is copyright (c) 2013-2023 Mark Dickinson.
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