pyarrow.MemoryPool#
- class pyarrow.MemoryPool#
- Bases: - _Weakrefable- Base class for memory allocation. - Besides tracking its number of allocated bytes, a memory pool also takes care of the required 64-byte alignment for Arrow data. - __init__(*args, **kwargs)#
 - Methods - __init__(*args, **kwargs)- bytes_allocated(self)- Return the number of bytes that are currently allocated from this memory pool. - max_memory(self)- Return the peak memory allocation in this memory pool. - release_unused(self)- Attempt to return to the OS any memory being held onto by the pool. - Attributes - The name of the backend used by this MemoryPool (e.g. - backend_name#
- The name of the backend used by this MemoryPool (e.g. “jemalloc”). 
 - bytes_allocated(self)#
- Return the number of bytes that are currently allocated from this memory pool. 
 - max_memory(self)#
- Return the peak memory allocation in this memory pool. This can be an approximate number in multi-threaded applications. - None is returned if the pool implementation doesn’t know how to compute this number. 
 - release_unused(self)#
- Attempt to return to the OS any memory being held onto by the pool. - This function should not be called except potentially for benchmarking or debugging as it could be expensive and detrimental to performance. - This is best effort and may not have any effect on some memory pools or in some situations (e.g. fragmentation). 
 
 
    