Hi.

I've uploaded Devel-NYTProf-4.90_90 to CPAN as a trial for cpantesters to chew 
on
before making a 5.00 release. Hopefully soon.

=head2 Changes in Devel::NYTProf 5.00

  Added subroutine entry and return event stream,
    controlled via the calls=N option. Default calls=1.

  Added nytprofcalls command to process the call event stream to
    generate a call tree (experimental).

  Added Flame Graph visualization SVG using the generated call tree.

  Changed blocks=N option to be 0 (disabled) by default.

  Fixed test for perl 5.17+ hash randomization.
  Fixed nytprofhtml for Windows thanks to Jan Dubois. PR#2
  Fixed assorted nits thanks to Steve Peters. PR#1
  Deprecated nytprofcsv - speak up if you use it!
  No longer warn about $&, $` and $' being slow if $] >= 5.017008.

=cut

The Flame Graph visualization is a great way to 'see' where time is being spent.

This also includes an important change from Devel::NYTProf 4.23
that I released quietly a few months ago:

=head2 Changes in Devel::NYTProf 4.23 - 31st Dec 2012

  Significant improvement in the accuracy of the subroutine profiler,
    especially for frequent calls to very short duration subs/ops,
    and more so for POSIX and OSX systems with sub-microsecond clocks.

=cut

I'd be grateful if you'd test it on some real-world applications ASAP.

Thanks!

Tim.

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