betteralign
Make your Go programs use less memory (maybe) (by dkorunic)
structslop
structslop is a static analyzer for Go that recommends struct field rearrangements to provide for maximum space/allocation efficiency. (by orijtech)
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betteralign
Posts with mentions or reviews of betteralign.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-25.
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GitHub - orijtech/structslop: structslop is a static analyzer for Go that recommends struct field rearrangements to provide for maximum space/allocation efficiency.
I believe I have mentioned structslop just the other day when I have mentioned betteralign. Both fieldalignment (and original maligned) and structslop are great, but there are some smallish details that could be improved upon such as atomic I/O when rewriting source files, ability to skip test and/or generated files or even skip specific specific structs; and automatic GOMAXPROCS and GOMEMLIMIT tuneup when running under containers (such as in some CI pipeline). In any case, if you find this tool something that works for you, I would also appreciate if you could take a look at betteralign.
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betteralign - structs field alignment static analyzer for Go
Thanks u/jxsl13, added in v0.2.1.
structslop
Posts with mentions or reviews of structslop.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-25.
- GitHub - orijtech/structslop: structslop is a static analyzer for Go that recommends struct field rearrangements to provide for maximum space/allocation efficiency.
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betteralign - structs field alignment static analyzer for Go
I've written betteralign, a tool to detect structs that would use less memory if their fields were sorted and optionally sort such fields. Truth be told, there are a few projects already doing this task perfectly such as fieldalignment, maligned and structslop so you might wonder why should you bother with checking this tool at all. This is a fork of an official Go fieldalignment tool and vast majority of the alignment code has remained the same. There are however some notable changes:
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Saving a Third of Our Memory by Re-Ordering Go Struct Fields
Go doesnt do this by default, but there are some analyzers that help you do this - https://github.com/orijtech/structslop
- Saving a Third of Our Memory by Re-ordering Go Struct Fields
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Saving a Third of Our Memory by Re-ordering Go Struct Fields - Qvault
There's a nice tool for these cases, https://github.com/orijtech/structslop
What are some alternatives?
When comparing betteralign and structslop you can also consider the following projects:
wastedassign - Go Linter: finds wasted assignment statements 🗑
maligned - Tool to detect Go structs that would take less memory if their fields were sorted.
bolt
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