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Re: profiling with saturn

by Paul Russell <prussell@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 24, 2008 at 04:47 PM

aaragon via MacKB.com wrote:
> Paul Russell wrote:
>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>>
>> [quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>>> I guess I'm used to the gprof style of profiling, and I don't know if
Shark
>>> will give me the same information.
>> Well you might want to give Shark a whirl. There is no need to 
>> instrument your code - just build with -g to get debug symbols in your 
>> code and you're away. Shark is most commonly used to do time-based 
>> (sampled) profiling but it can do a whole bunch of other useful stuff 
>> too. Very easy to use, very slick.
>>
>> Paul
> 
> Well, I'll give it a try then, thanks for replying.
> 

You're welcome. If you have any further problems with profiling, 
performance, or any of the CHUD tools then you might want to check out 
the PerfOptimization-dev mailing list at
http://lists.apple.com.
There are a number of Apple engineers on the 
list, traffic is low and signal-to-noise ratio is good.

Good luck,

Paul
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
profiling with saturn
"aaragon" <u  2008-04-24 03:14:51 
Re: profiling with saturn
Paul Russell <prussell  2008-04-24 12:08:25 
Re: profiling with saturn
"aaragon via MacKB.c  2008-04-24 13:49:30 
Re: profiling with saturn
Paul Russell <prussell  2008-04-24 15:16:30 
Re: profiling with saturn
"aaragon via MacKB.c  2008-04-24 14:50:22 
Re: profiling with saturn
Paul Russell <prussell  2008-04-24 16:47:42 

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