Checkpoint on a utility helper class. Basically, if you have a class that you want to count the numbers of instances, you do this:
class Foo
#ifdef TRACK_OBJECT_USAGE
: public InstanceCounter<Foo>
#endif
Then, use this macro somewhere in the class body:
SUPPORT_OBJECT_ANALYTICS(Foo)
Lastly, add whatever information you want to trace out to the function ObjectAnalytics::DumpStatistics().
Here's a sample of the output of what I've instrumented so far:
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Object Usage Stats
CardPrimitive current count: 7899
CardPrimitive current byte usage: 2053740
CardPrimitive max count: 7908
CardPrimitive max byte usage: 2056080
MTGCard current count: 13973
MTGCard current byte usage: 670704
MTGCard max count: 13982
MTGCard max byte usage: 671136
MTGCardInstance current count: 180
MTGCardInstance current byte usage: 172080
MTGCardInstance max count: 189
MTGCardInstance max byte usage: 180684
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using std::string;
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SUPPORT_OBJECT_ANALYTICS(CardPrimitive)
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CardPrimitive::CardPrimitive()
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{
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init();
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@@ -44,6 +46,10 @@ CardPrimitive::CardPrimitive(CardPrimitive * source)
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alias = source->alias;
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}
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CardPrimitive::~CardPrimitive()
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{
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}
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int CardPrimitive::init()
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{
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basicAbilities.clear();
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