> Thanks for the information and slprofile.py. However when I run a programme
> using slprofile.py, I get:
>
> No module named blue.
>
> Where do I get blue from?
You don't; it's a CCP thing. Fortunately, you can do without it.
AFAICT, Blue is only used in the Timer class.
class Timer(object):
#This class creates a seconds timer initialized to zero on creation, using
the hypersensitive bluetimer if possible.
def __init__(self):
self.startTime = blue.os.GetTime(1)
def __call__(self):
return float(blue.os.GetTime(1) - self.startTime) *1e-7
In turn, this blue-based Timer is only used as a different default for the
profiler.
class Profile(profile.Profile):
base = profile.Profile
def __init__(self, timer = None, bias=None):
self.current_tasklet = stackless.getcurrent()
self.thread_id = thread.get_ident()
if timer is None: timer = Timer() # <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
self.base.__init__(self, timer, bias)
self.sleeping = {}
If you
- comment out the line that refers to Timer in Profile.__init__,
- delete class Timer altogether, and
- remove the import of blue
then everything should work fine. You'll get the standard profile precision by
default instead of the "hypersensitive" one that blue.os.GetTime() promises,
but if you figure out other way to get a more precise timer you can still feed
that to Profile on initialization.
HTH,
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