It can't be done without modifying Tk. But if I do modify Tk in a way that
puts the results in variables, then I can pick up the results in Tcl and
send them back to Pd, so that, in addition to [cputime] which measures
only server time, you'd have a few more measurements, such as total time
spent in Tcl/Tk, total time spent in the Tk part, total time spend in the
rendering part of the Tk part, total time spent parsing, etc.

that could be interesting to measure tcl/tk efficiency and etc. For example, once I had a data structures patch with gop, that took me around 20% cpu. I put it on gem, and it went to 0% - it wasn't a rough patch, but I think the whole gop+graphics was taking too much cpu.

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