# README
memviz

How would you rather debug a data structure?
"Pretty" printed | Visual graph |
(*test.fib)(0xc04204a5a0)({ index: (int) 5, prev: (*test.fib)(0xc04204a580)({ index: (int) 4, prev: (*test.fib)(0xc04204a560)({ index: (int) 3, prev: (*test.fib)(0xc04204a540)({ index: (int) 2, prev: (*test.fib)(0xc04204a520)({ index: (int) 1, prev: (*test.fib)(0xc04204a500)({ index: (int) 0, prev: (*test.fib)(), prevprev: (*test.fib)() }), prevprev: (*test.fib)() }), prevprev: (*test.fib)(0xc04204a500)({ index: (int) 0, prev: (*test.fib)(), prevprev: (*test.fib)() }) }), . . . |
Usage
memviz
takes a pointer to an arbitrary data structure and generates an easy to understand graph.
Simply pass in your data structure like so: memviz.Map(out, &data)
and then pipe the output into graphviz.
For more complete examples see the tests in memviz_test.go.