I'm thoroughly confused about the memory usage of a specific python script. I guess I don't really know how to profile the usage despite advice from several SO Questions/Answers.
My questions are: What's the difference between memory_profiler and guppy.hpy? Why is one telling me I'm using huge amounts of memory, and the other is telling me I'm not?
I'm working with pysam, a library for accessing bioinformatics SAM/BAM files. My main script is running out of memory quickly when converting SAM (ASCII)  to BAM (Binary) and manipulating the files in between. 
I created a small test example to understand how much memory gets allocated at each step.
# test_pysam.py: 
import pysam
#from guppy import hpy
TESTFILENAME = ('/projectnb/scv/yannpaul/MAR_CEJ082/' +
                'test.sam')
#H = hpy()
@profile # for memory_profiler
def samopen(filename):
#    H.setrelheap()
    samf = pysam.Samfile(filename)
#    print H.heap()
    pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
    samopen(TESTFILENAME)
Monitoring the memory usage with memory_profiler (python -m memory_profiler test_pysam.py) results in the following output:
Filename: test_pysam.py
Line #    Mem usage    Increment   Line Contents
================================================
    10                             @profile # for memory_profiler
    11                             def samopen(filename):
    12     10.48 MB      0.00 MB   #    print H.setrelheap()
    13    539.51 MB    529.03 MB       samf = pysam.Samfile(filename)
    14                             #    print H.heap()
    15    539.51 MB      0.00 MB       pass
Then commenting out @profile decorator and uncommenting the guppy related lines, I get the following output (python test_pysam.py):
Partition of a set of 3 objects. Total size = 624 bytes.
 Index  Count   %     Size   % Cumulative  % Kind (class / dict of class)
     0      1  33      448  72       448  72 types.FrameType
     1      1  33       88  14       536  86 __builtin__.weakref
     2      1  33       88  14       624 100 csamtools.Samfile
The total size of line 13 is 529.03 MB in one case and 624 bytes in the other. What's actually going on here? 'test.sam' is a ~52MB SAM (again an ASCII format) file. It's a bit tricky for me to dig deep into pysam, as it's a wrapper around a C library related to samtools. Regardless of what a Samfile actually is, I think I should be able to learn how much memory is allocated to create it. What procedure should I use to correctly profile the memory usage of each step of my larger, more complex python program?
 
     
    