I'm seeing the same thing on a clients macbook... same is true with
crash reports. this is the only thing stopping me from buying a
shiny new mac book pro, so i hope RB solves this ASAP (or UB
compiling would be fine too, i guess :)
for the time being, i'm back to using Pulp for profiling on intel
(man, this product has legs - i bought it 4 years ago, hasnt been
updated since, but still works as well as the day i bought) its a
util for RB to embed timer based profiling code in every method, and
then writes out a text file that metrowerks profiler app
recognizes... simple elegant, effective.
mike
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Mike Woodworth
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On Aug 1, 2006, at 1:58 PM, Travis Hill wrote:
On Aug 1, 2006, at 11:48 AM, Joe Huber wrote:
We may be familiar with our code and have a good sense of where
our own bottlenecks are. But we're at the mercy of profilers to
learn where bottlencks are in external code and they often provide
surprising results.
This brings up a something I've been running into lately when
trying to profile- is there any way to use Shark with a PowerPC
binary on an Intel Mac? Every time I try, the symbol names are
messed up... I'm guessing it is just that Rosetta mangles them up
somehow.
--Travis
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