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-# size - calculates variable's memory consumption at runtime
-
-### Part of the [Transflow Project](http://transflow.ru/)
-
-Sometimes you may need a tool to measure the size of object in your Go program at runtime. This package makes an attempt to do so. Package based on `binary.Size()` from Go standard library.
-
-Features:
-- supports non-fixed size variables and struct fields: `struct`, `int`, `slice`, `string`, `map`;
-- supports complex types including structs with non-fixed size fields;
-- supports all basic types (numbers, bool);
-- supports `chan` and `interface`;
-- supports pointers;
-- implements infinite recursion detection (i.e. pointer inside struct field references to parent struct).
-
-### Usage example
-
-```
-package main
-
-import (
- "fmt"
-
- // Use latest tag.
- "github.com/DmitriyVTitov/size"
-)
-
-func main() {
- a := struct {
- a int
- b string
- c bool
- d int32
- e []byte
- f [3]int64
- }{
- a: 10, // 8 bytes
- b: "Text", // 16 (string itself) + 4 = 20 bytes
- c: true, // 1 byte
- d: 25, // 4 bytes
- e: []byte{'c', 'd', 'e'}, // 24 (slice itself) + 3 = 27 bytes
- f: [3]int64{1, 2, 3}, // 3 * 8 = 24 bytes
- } // 84 + 3 (padding) = 87 bytes
-
- fmt.Println(size.Of(a))
-}
-
-// Output: 87
-```