#17689: A tutorial on profiling in Sage
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Reporter: | Owner:
ncohen | Status: needs_review
Type: | Milestone: sage-6.5
enhancement | Resolution:
Priority: major | Merged in:
Component: | Reviewers:
documentation | Work issues:
Keywords: | Commit:
Authors: | 03c122938a9784b6c5ed1054035d8812d7d23241
Nathann Cohen | Stopgaps:
Report Upstream: N/A |
Branch: |
public/17689 |
Dependencies: |
#17616 |
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Changes (by ncohen):
* status: needs_work => needs_review
Comment:
> I am a bit overloaded right now to help more on this interesting and
important ticket, but as such, there is a big confusion between ipython
`%timeit` and Sage `timeit`, so `%timeit` has nothing to do with `timeit
<sage.misc.sage_timeit_class>`.
As I did not even use `timeit` in the examples I chose to remove this link
toward Sage's timeit function. We still link toward Python's timeit
function.
All examples in this document use `%` functions, and the last one requires
a terminal, so notebook users are already a bit out of scope.
Nathann
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