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NAMEDevel::SmallProf - per-line Perl profilerSYNOPSISperl5 -d:SmallProf test.pl DESCRIPTIONThe Devel::SmallProf profiler is focused on the time taken for a program run on a line-by-line basis. It is intended to be as "small" in terms of impact on the speed and memory usage of the profiled program as possible and also in terms of being simple to use. Those statistics are placed in the file smallprof.out in the following format:<num> <time> <ctime> <line>:<text> where <num> is the number of times that the line was executed, <time> is the amount of "wall time" (time according the the clock on the wall vs. cpu time) spent executing it, <ctime> is the amount of cpu time expended on it and <line> and <text> are the line number and the actual text of the executed line (read from the file). The package uses the debugging hooks in Perl and thus needs the -d switch, so to profile test.pl, use the command: perl5 -d:SmallProf test.pl Once the script is done, the statistics in smallprof.out can be sorted to show which lines took the most time. The output can be sorted to find which lines take the longest, either with the sort command: sort -k 2nr,2 smallprof.out | less or a perl script: open(PROF,"smallprof.out"); @sorted = sort {(split(/\s+/,$b))[2] <=> (split(/\s+/,$a))[2]} <PROF>; close PROF; print join('',@sorted); NOTES
OPTIONSSmallProf has 4 variables which can be used during your script to affect what gets profiled.
These variables can be put in a file called .smallprof in the current directory. For example, a .smallprof containing $DB::drop_zeros = 1; $DB::profile = 0; will set SmallProf to not report lines which are never touched for any file profiled in that directory and will set profiling off initially (presumably to be turned on only for a small portion of code). Environment variable "SMALLPROF_CONFIG" can be also used to set those flags, i.e: SMALLPROF_CONFIG=zg perl -d:SmallProf my_script.plx activates "drop_zeros" and "grep_format" modes. INSTALLATIONJust the usualperl Makefile.PL make make test make install and should install fine via the CPAN module. BUGSSubroutine calls are currently not under the control of %DB::packages. This should not be a great inconvenience in general.The handling of evals is bad news. This is due to Perl's handling of evals under the -d flag. For certain evals, caller() returns '(eval n)' for the filename and for others it doesn't. For some of those which it does, the array "@{'_<filename'}" contains the code of the eval. For others it doesn't. Sometime, when I've an extra tuit or two, I'll figure out why and how I can compensate for this. (Note: 5.6.0 made some debugging changes. This may now be fixed, I'm not sure). SmallProf must be invoked from the command line. If it is included on the shebang line, the file in which it is included will not be visible in the symbol table. Profiling will continue as expected, but the contents of the source lines will not be listed. This is new as of 5.6.0. Comments, advice and questions are welcome. If you see inefficent stuff in this module and have a better way, please let me know. EMACS/XEMACS HACK
AUTHORDevel::SmallProf was developed by Ted Ashton <ashted@cpan.org>. It is currently being maintained by Salvador Fandiño <sfandino@yahoo.com>.SmallProf was developed from code originally posted to usenet by Philippe Verdret <philippe.verdret@sonovision-itep.fr>. Special thanks to Geoffrey Broadwell <habusan2@sprynet.com> for his assistance on the Win32 platform and to Philippe for his patient assistance in testing and debugging. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSECopyright (c) 1997-2000 Ted AshtonCopyright (c) 2003-2007 Salvador Fandiño This module is free software and can be redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSODevel::FastProf is a simplified and much faster version of this module.Devel::DProf, Time::HiRes. POD ERRORSHey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
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