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I would like to see all this stuff in a different page instead of seeing it below the canvas. |
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I don't think there has been any work done on the memory profiler in a long time. I you would like to work on it, or figure out a way to make it extensible perhaps, that would be great! |
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Sure I'd love to improve it. Right now, I'm working on other things, but I expect to be back on wasm stuff in a month or two. |
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When the link flag
--memoryprofiler
is used,library_memoryprofiler.js
inserts itself as adiv
element in the main html. This div does not have an id or class and is very hard to find when the canvas is declared withposition: absolute
or it is embeded in a react or vue component. Is it possible to somehow print the allocation information in the dev console or maybe serve the memory allocation map in a different url for convenience?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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