It took about 10 minutes to profile and get the visualization. Alexandre -- _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;: Alexandre Bergel http://www.bergel.eu ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;.
> On Apr 23, 2015, at 10:17 AM, Tudor Girba <[email protected]> wrote: > > Nice. How fast is this? > > Doru > > On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Alexandre Bergel <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > Hi! > > Some of you may be interesting into this. > > We are currently working on a memory profiler. Our profiler snapshots a graph > of objects. Visualizing them is then pretty easy. These pictures represent > the graph of objects obtained by doing a system complexity (do it > "RTGeneralExample new systemComplexity"). After the execution, 9070 objects > are present in memory. These objects are naturally interconnected. > > The visualization clearly show the interaction between different components. > A is the Trachel component, a low layer graphic library. B is Roassal, a high > level graphic framework. Roassal highly depends on Trachel. Statically > Trachel does not depends on Roassal, however, they are during the execution. > C are instances of RTGroup, which is a dedicated collection used in Roassal. > The system complexity has been open in Glamour, so D are the Glamour > components. E are event related objects, mainly instance of the Announcer > class (each RTElement and TRShape share a unique Announcer). F are classes > (i.e., instances of the Color class). G are 2d coordinates (i.e., instances > of the Point class). > > Thanks Alejandro Infante for this! > <Legend.png> > > Likes are always appreciated: > https://www.facebook.com/ObjectProfile/posts/832387470181185 > <https://www.facebook.com/ObjectProfile/posts/832387470181185> > :-) > > Cheers, > Alejandro & Alexandre > -- > _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;: > Alexandre Bergel http://www.bergel.eu <http://www.bergel.eu/> > ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;. > > > > > > > -- > www.tudorgirba.com <http://www.tudorgirba.com/> > > "Every thing has its own flow"
