Hi,

first steps with new Rugby .... strange result ...

->> start-profiling "pass"
== "Profiling started."
->> start: now/time/precise loop 100 [echo "la"] print now/time/precise -
start
0:01:23.59

(I am not sure if the slowdown was because of profiler or because of ZoneAlarm
firewall)

->> print profile-data "pass"
** Math Error: Attempt to divide by zero
** Near: to-integer (to-decimal val/1) / (to-decimal time) *

->> reset-profiler "pass"
== 8:14:46.78

Now the question - does 'reset-profiler only resets the profiler, or does it
stop it?
a) if it stops profiling - rename the function, please
b) if it only resets profiler data, then add function to stop profiling ...

New try to use profiler:

->> start-profiling "pass"
** Script Error: Duplicate function value: profiler-data
** Near: func compose [(do mold header) /profiler-data profiler-ticket return
exit]
compose/deep [
    profiler-data: (copy/deep [[]])
    either empty? profiler-data
    [
        repend profiler-data
        [
            return: func [[throw] value [any-type!]]
            [
                profiler-deregister profiler-ticket
                system/words/return get/any 'value
            ]
            exit: func [[throw]] [return]
        ]
    ]
    [
        set [return exit] profiler-data
    ]
    profiler-ticket: profiler-register (name)
    set/any 'val do (reduce [body])
    profiler-deregister profiler-ticket
    get/any 'val
]


What I still can't get used to:

- naming confusion - start-PROFILING, reset-PROFILER, PROFILE-data ... what
about profiler/start, profiler/reset, profiler/stop, profiler/get-data = only
ONE function and its refinements to remember .... believe me - it is difficult
for me to remember all that function name variants and required order of words
in function names ....

- I forget to send password parameter to above functions each time :-) Maybe
it is just because it is rather new functionality ... let's see how it will
evolve ...

Let's get Rugby being smart for its users :-) Well, on the other hand, if we
will use refined functions, what equivalent will Ruby users use? ;-)

Cheers,
-pekr-

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