GUI or more human readable -profile data?

Robert Clipsham robert at octarineparrot.com
Wed Feb 29 16:17:55 PST 2012


On 29/02/2012 21:30, simendsjo wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 22:28:29 +0100, Robert Clipsham
> <robert at octarineparrot.com> wrote:
>
>> On 29/02/2012 19:41, simendsjo wrote:
>>> http://www.digitalmars.com/ctg/trace.html
>>>
>>> Has someone made some GUI/pretty printing/dump to database or other
>>> tools to make the profile data a bit simpler to digest?
>>
>> If you're on Windows you could try:
>>
>> http://h3.gd/code/xfProf/
>>
>> Although I don't believe it uses the data from -profile. On linux/OS X
>> you can use valgrind/kcachegrind, though it doesn't have demangling
>> for D symbols (at least, last time I checked).
>>
>
> Nope, linux. But I bet the feature is used, so somewhere out there,
> there's some tools for making it simpler to make sense of :)

Just as a side note, -profile doesn't work with multi-threaded 
applications, so using some other profiler would probably be a better 
bet anyway.

-- 
Robert
http://octarineparrot.com/


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