On 05/07/2018 15:24, [email protected] wrote:
VFP9SP2 on Win7Pro PC
I want to see how long it's taking some code to run. Beyond
self-created start/stop variables, I thought "why not use the coverage
profiler?" MANY years ago, I recall there was some sort of
alternative cool tool to the native Coverage Profiler but I can't
recall the specifics. Markus Egger comes to mind. I did a search of
the ProFox archives for "coverage profile" but found nothing across
the entire archive (https://www.screencast.com/t/FF8gEjeK5DeP). I
found this in the ProFox downloads area but I haven't used that before
(yet): http://leafe.com/download/cvp_1.18.0000_9_20090211.zip. I
found this link when searching for Markus Egger Coverage Profiler
(http://www.scrigroup.com/calculatoare/tutorials/434/The-Coverage-Profiler33512.php)
but the reference at the end to http://www.eps-software.com/ is a
fruitless end as I can't seem to search that site; it just asks you
which CoDE site you want to visit.
Do any of you have Markus' old CP Analyzer tool or what's your
recommendation for analyzing code performance in your VFP code?
I don't do that much performance checking but when I do I just use the
standard coverage profiler. A bit clunky but you can find out what you
need.
Thanks,
Peter
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