Paul Pluzhnikov wrote: > "pemo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
<snip> > Besides, if it's the vector code that she thinks is slow, then she > should look at he algorithms. For example: > > std::vector<int> v; > #if 0 > // commenting this in will remove > // about 10 calls to realloc and memcpy in most std::vector > implementations. v.resize(1024); > #endif > for (int i = 0; i < 1024; ++i) { v.push_back(i); } Where is the STL source normally located - can find the vector.h but not the cpp? <snip> >> 3. Are there debug versions of the standard and STL libraries? > > For STL see answer 2. > It's not clear what you mean by "standard libraries", probably libc. > There are no Linux distributions that compile libc without > optimization (in fact, last time I looked, libc couldn't be compiled > without optimization at all). <snip> >> **and** is there an easy way to find what >> libraries she's linking with - perhaps through asking the linker >> [rather than following paths]? > > Sure: just add '-Wl,-verbose' and it will spit lines like this: Her g++ [4.1.1 20070105 (Red Hat 4.1.1-51)] didn't understand either of those switches - not did gcc [should one use gcc rather than g++?] >> 5. How can I help her profile her code [and make sense of the >> results] > > Compile with '-pg', run the exe (on a smaller test case), then use > 'gprof' to analyze the results. > > Note that there are some significant deficiencies in 'gprof'. > Some other choices are listed here: > > http://bitwagon.com/tsprof/tsprof.html#Features > > She might also have 'sysprof' installed, which has pretty nice and > intuitive GUI, though interpreting results is sometimes tricky. > > Note that correct profiling is a bit of "black art", best performed > by someone who can examine and understand what the compiler did > (and why) at the assembly level, and understands what inlining, > loop unrolling, etc. mean. -pg seemed to work, but nothing seemed to be generated. running gprof, it couldn't find gmon sometimes, or a.out when the app was compiled via gcc. > Lastly, if she is on Linux/x86 or Linux/x86_64, she might get some > significant speedup with Intel 'icc' (or not). No icc installed it seems. _______________________________________________ help-gplusplus mailing list help-gplusplus@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gplusplus